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Making  A  Good 
First  Impression 

Volume  1  of  "The  Rock" 

Making  a  good  first  impression  .  .  .  how  many  times  has  it  been  brought  to  your 
attention  that  making  a  good  first  impression  is  one  of  the  most  important  things 
you  can  do?  We  all  strive  to  make  good  first  impressions  whether  it  be  in  a  class, 
with  our  friends,  at  a  job  interview,  on  college  applications  or  in  almost  anything  we 
do. 

Plymouth  South  High  School  is  trying  to  make,  in  a  sense,  a  good  first  impression. 
We  are  a  new  school,  with  new  people,  a  new  building,  a  new  look.  The  yearbook  of 
Plymouth  South  is  given  the  name  "The  Rock",  as  a  symbol  not  only  of  the  historic 
background  of  the  town  of  Plymouth,  but  also  of  strength  and  solidity.  In  addition, 
the  theme  of  volume  I  of  "The  Rock"  is  "Making  A  Good  First  Impression",  for  all  of 
the  good  impressions  we  have  made  in  our  high  school  years  and  those  we  have  yet 
to  make. 


A  friendly  (??)  game  of  flag  football  during  P.E.  class. 


Phil  LaPointe  sharpening  his  drafting  skills. 
Anders  Geering  sounding  off. 


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Making  A  Choice?? 

Sondra  Wright  explores  college  possibilities  at  one  of  the  Guidance  Department's  College  Fairs. 


Darren  Lutz  checks  out  the  stacks  in  the  IMC. 


Steve  Kandik  and  John  Celowtsky  listen  to  an  Army  recruiter  at  the  College  Fair. 


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Student  Life 

Take  a  minute  to  look  around  you  ~  at  your  friends,  at  your  ac- 
quaintances, at  your  peers.  There's  more  than  meets  the  eye.  Look 
closely  in  each  classroom,  in  the  hallways,  in  the  gym,  in  the  cafeteria, 
in  the  parking  lot,  downtown,  at  the  mall.  Be  quick  though;  people  are 
rarely  stopped  for  more  than  a  moment.  Everyone  is  busy,  whether  it 
be  working,  attending  a  meeting,  volunteering,  participating  in  one  of 
the  many  after  school  activities,  or  hanging  out  with  friends.  Every- 
where you  look  there  are  all  kinds  of  people  involved  in  a  variety  of  ac- 
tivities, both  in  and  out  of  school  ~  each  day  preparing  for  something 
new  and  different,  and  each  day  making  good  first  impressions. 


Student  Life  Divider 


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Big,      A  Prison,       Impressive,      Gigantic 


1st  Impressions  of  PSHS 


"Big",  "A  Prison",  "Impressive",  "Gi- 
gantic", "Crowded",  these  were  just  a 
few  of  the  comments  made  by  students 
and  facuhy  when  they  were  asked  about 
their  first  impressions  of  Plymouth 
South  High  School. 

The  majority  of  freshmen  reported 
feeling  that  they  were  going  to  get  lost  in 
such  a  large  building.  They  were  con- 
fused by  schedules,  baffled  by  room 
numbers,  overwhelmed  by  the  crowds  at 
lunch  and  intimidated  by  the  upperclass- 
men.  David  Carter  summed  up  many  of 
the  Freshmen's  thoughts  in  three  short 

Mike  Carter,  Jeff  Williams  (Chili),  Troy  Sullivan 
and  Tucker  McKay  enter  school  for  another  180 
days. 


words,  "It  was  BIG." 

Returning  upperclassmen  were  not  as 
overwhelmed  with  the  physical  aspect  of 
the  building.  Their  first  impressions  had 
more  to  do  with  people.  Missy  Jones 
commented,  "I  was  glad  to  be  back  and 
see  all  my  friends." 

Some  seniors  were  impressed  they  fi- 
nally made  it  to  their  "SENIOR  YEAR." 
Allison  Besse  said,  "I  can't  believe  we're 
finally  seniors"  while  Jen  Maliff  re- 
marked, "Wow,  I  only  have  to  be  here  a 
few  months." 


Sarah  Anderson  &  Kyle  Dewing  look  at  a  schedule. 


A  Different  Perspective... 

Miyuki  Takeda  is  a  senior  foreign 
exchange  student  from  Japan  living 
with  Heather  Sifferd  and  her  family. 
Her  first  impression  of  PSHS  is  that 
the  school  is  very  big  and  overwhelm- 
ing. In  Japan  she  had  classes  six  days 
a  week  from  8:40  to  3:15.  However,  she 
did  not  have  homework.  At  PSHS 
Miyuki  finds  classwork  and  the  En- 
glish language  the  most  difficult  to 
adjust  to.  She  finds  the  extra  curricu- 
lar  activities  very  similiar  and  enjoys 
tennis  and  painting.  She  says,  "I  have 
enjoyed  it  so  far." 


Darren  Cormier,  Jamie  Costa,  Randy  Galletti,  and 
Eric  Gardner  await  the  first  bell  in  the  senior 
hallway. 


Mr.  O'Day  welcomes  the  seniors  back  to  school 
with  his  "3  R  speech"  —  Reason,  Respect  and  Re- 
sponsibility. 


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First  Impressions 


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AFS  hosted  11  foreign  exchange  students  for  a  day  in  November.  It  was  an  impressive  day  for  all!  Touring 
Plimouth  Plantation  are  Takeski  Achiwa  (Japan),  Elif  Kizilkaya  (Turkey),  Patty  Rueda  (Columbia), 
Caroline  Stiernstedt  (Sweden),  Sohiko  Wada  (Japan),  Anna  Olsson  (Sweden),  Marcelo  Oliveira  (Brazil), 
Vincent  Francois  (Belgium),  Julian  Cofield  (Australia),  Angel  Torres  (Spain),  and  Nacho  Ida  (Chile). 


Ms.  Podesta  greets  students  for  the  first  time  at       Behind  Bars . . .  does  Matt  Perry  feel  PSHS  is  really 
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Is  there  any  other  stairway  in  this  building?  Mrs.  Marcelones  seats  her  homeroom. 


What  They  Said 


"I'm  finally  in  the  senior 
hallway.!" 

Christine  LaVallee 

(Senior) 

"It's  a  large  beautiful  school. 
The  vocational  wing  is  impres- 
sive, especially  the  auto  shop." 

Miss  Taglieri 

(Health  Teacher) 

"Nice  guys." 

Jessica  Wood 
(Freshman) 

"I  love  the  restaurant  and 
cafe." 

Miss  Canales 

(PE  Student  Teacher) 

"Oh  what  a  feeling!" 
Jen,  Jen  Reid  Jen 
(Senior) 

"It  reminds  me  so  much  of 
where  I  went  to  high  school.  It 
seems  like  the  same  kids,  just 
different  names. 

Miss  Podesta 

(English  Teacher) 

"Same  old  stuff." 
Jen  Allan 
(Senior) 

"Senior  year  hasn't  sunk  in  yet. 
It's  like  any  other  year  so  far." 

Tucker  McKay 

(Senior) 

"  The  thing  that  was  most  no- 
ticeable was  the  difference  be- 
tween the  opening  of  1988  and 
this  year." 

Mr.  O'Day 

(Principal) 


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Lending  A 
Helping  Hand 


Volunteers  are  people  who  take  time 
out  of  their  daily  lives  to  help  someone 
else.  At  Plymouth  South  there  are  many 
students  who  fall  into  this  category,  stu- 
dents who  take  time  out  of  their  hectic 
schedules  to  help  peers  or  other  mem- 
bers of  the  community.  Some  students 
volunteer  individually  as  Candy  Stripers 
at  the  Jordan  Hospital,  as  Eagle  Scouts, 
or  as  CCD  assistants  in  their  churches. 
Other  students  volunteer  as  part  of  a 
group  such  as  SADD,  Peer  Leaders,  or 
National  Honor  Society. 

SADD,  Students  Against  Drunk  Driv- 
ing, is  a  student  organization  whose 
members  help  familiarize  students  and 
parents  with  the  risks  of  drinking  and 
driving.  They  try  to  discourage  their 
peers  from  driving  drunk  through  class 
assemblies,  parent  contracts  and  guest 
speakers. 

Peer  Leaders  spend  much  of  their  time 
tutoring  students,  introducing  new  stu- 
dents to  the  school,  assisting  office  staff 
with  attendance  forms  and  most  impor- 
tantly, listening  to  peers  with  problems. 
Tara  Smith  explains  her  reasons  for  vol- 
unteering as  a  peer  leader  by  saying,  "I 
enjoy  helping  others  and  I  want  our  gen- 
eration to  be  the  best  it  can  be.  We  make 


the  difference  and  we  are  the  future." 

National  Honor  Society  members  vol- 
unteer time  to  organize  and  run  a  blood 
drive  in  conjunction  with  the  American 
Red  Cross.  As  the  result  of  their  effort 
students  and  faculty  have  the  opportuni- 
ty to  donate  blood  right  here  at  PSHS 
during  a  free  period. 

Although  many  students  participate 
in  sports  and  strive  for  success  on  the 
athletic  field,  they  also  take  time  out  to 
help  their  fellow  players.  Shannon  Hur- 
ley points  this  out  when  she  says, 
"Cheerleaders  work  hard  at  cheering  and 
at  keeping  up  with  the  sports  teams,  but 
we  also  have  to  maintain  the  70%  grade 
average  to  stay  on  the  squad.  We  help 
each  other  out  when  it's  needed." 

Some  students  who  enjoy  working 
with  young  children  voulunteer  their 
time  at  the  Eagles'  Nest,  the  school  day 
care  center.  Marlene  Rapoza  speaks  for 
many  of  the  day  care  volunteers  when 
she  says,  "Working  with  the  children 
gives  us  a  great  sense  of 
accomplishment." 

As  you  can  see  from  the  few  examples 
cited,  students  at  PSHS  like  to  help  oth- 
ers and  are  not  afraid  to  show  how  much 
they  really  care. 


Julie  Olsen  and  Jen  Burt  hand  out  key  chains  and 
pamphlets  to  promote  SADD  at  the  Fall  Open 
House. 


The  Peer  Leaders  held  a  bake  sale  at  Fall  Open  House. 

front  row:  Julie  Olsen,  Jen  Burt,  Kara  Campobasso,  Caryn  Downey,  Jen  Withers,  Jessica  Past,  and  Mrs 

Connolly  ,        ■     th    F  o\    '  Np** 

back  row:  Kym  Home,  Amy  Gunther,  Winny  Stenquist,  Nicole  Bullaro,  Ralph  Petty,  Marissa  Vacchi,       """  '"  '"*  "»'**   '^"' 
Steve  Carroll,  Kristen  Piper,  Katie  Thatcher,  Maryellen  LaPointe,  and  Pam  Meuse 


Lori  Robbins  has  the  attention  of  a  group  of  chil- 


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During  a  SADD  meeting,  Andy  Carter  from  the 
Plymouth  Rotary  Club  asks  the  members  of  SADD 
to  participate  in  the  D.A.F.F.E  Walk,  a  community 
event  to  raise  money  to  stomp  out  drugs  and  alco- 
hol. 


Student  Volunteers 

Extraordinary  people  with  the  gift  of  helping  others. 
Devoting  their  time  and  energy  towards  filling 
people's  minds  and  hearts. 
Building  not  only  a  sense  of  pride. 
But  also  a  sense  of  achievement. 


Sharee  Johnson 


Tara   Lehto,  Erin   Bythewood,  Laura   Parks,  and 
Nyla  Mclean  are  on  their  way  to  a  SADD  meeting. 

Erin  Fryar  and  Phil  Prifti  collect  the  attendance  at 
the  end  of  the  day. 


Shannon  Hurley  and  Kim  Kobs  study  for  a  math  test  together  in  study  hall. 


Student  Volunteers   (^^ 


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That's  What  Friends  Are 

For 


What  exactly  is  a  "best"  friend?  A  best 
friend  is  someone  you  can  always  count 
on  to  be  there,  someone  you  know  you 
can  trust  with  your  deepest  secrets.  Best 
of  all,  a  best  friend  is  a  person  with 
whom  you  can  do  many  different  things. 
Even  if  you  don't  have  one  specific 
"best"  friend,  you  probably  have  a  really 
good  friend  or  group  of  friends  who  you 
depend  upon.  That's  what  friends  are 
for. 


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what  sort  of  things  do  friends  do  to- 
gether? "Everything  ",  was  one  response 
from  Paula  Palmer  who  has  been  best 
friends  with  Shannon  Hurley  since 
eighth  grade. 

Robert  Flynn  and  Kenny  Ludwig, 
friends  for  three  years,  said  they  "work 
out,  that's  it." 

Kim  Yachimski  does  several  different 
things  with  her  best  friend,  Amanda 
Keough.  They  "go  out  with  boyfriends, 


go  to  the  mall,  and  go  bowling  too." 
When  Galym  Smith  was  asked  what 

she    does    with    Kim    Ferrari,    her    best 

friend  since  second  grade,  she  said,  "We 

shop  and  go  to  the  beach." 

Dave  Hemmings  sums  it  all  up  when 

he  says  that  he  and  Brian  Smith,  who 

have   been   friends   since   kindergarten, 

just  "hang  out." 


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Good  friends,  Cindy  Haglund,  Christine  Bandalevitch  and  Amy  Tamosaitis  hanging  out  together. 


Nicole  Thibeault,  Stacy  Wickert,  Sue  Vecchi,  and 
Ashley  Plimpton  relaxing  during  study  hall. 

Royce  Coppola  and  Sarah  Anderson  enjoy  a  pic-         j^j^  Home  and  Peter  Monopoly  getting  ready  to      Lori  Robbins  and  Jenee  Forknall  show  some  spirit 
nic.  go  back  to  school,  at  the  Independence  Mall.  with  their  Octoberfest  sweatshirts. 


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Nicole  Maffini,  Dawn  Conner,  Kathy  Wolcott,  and  Kristine  Kearney  take  a  break  from  all  the 
excitement  of  Octoberfest. 


Donna  Maloof  and  Amy  Thompson  spend  time 
working  together  in  Culinary  Arts. 


FRIENDS 

Reflect  for  just  a  moment. 

On  the  people  in  your  life- 

The  people  who  have  helped  you 

In  your  success  and  in  your  strife. 

The  people  who  you'll  best  remember 

Are  the  people  who  have  cared- 

The  people  with  whom  precious  memories 

Have  willingly  been  shared. 

They  are  the  people  whom  you've  turned  to 

When  you've  needed  a  helping  hand. 

They  are  the  people  who  have  been  there 

To  listen,  and  understand. 

They  are  the  people  who  have  laughed  with  you 

Or  comforted  you  in  your  sorrow. 

They  are  the  people  who  have  been  there  for  you 

And  whom  you  count  on  for  tomorrow. 

These  people  are  the  ones 

Upon  which  you  can  depend. 

They're  a  very  special  group  of  people- 

These  people  are  your  friends. 

Dawn  Conner 


Darren  Cormier  proves  that  friends  can  provide 
a  great  pick-me-up  by  giving  Shannon  Hurley  a 
piggy-back  ride. 


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Food^  Folks 
and  Fun! 


You  are  sitting  in  class,  looking  at  the  clock.  You  try  to  pay  attention  to  what  the 
teacher  is  saying,  but  the  grunts  and  growls  of  your  stomach  lead  your  mind  away. 
You  start  to  think  about  what's  for  lunch,  who  you  will  sit  with  and  if  you  will  have 
enough  time  to  eat. 

Lunch  is  a  time  to  catch  up  on  the  day's  events,  make  plans  for  the  weekend,  rush 
to  complete  your  homework  for  sixth  and  seventh  periods  and  hopefully  EAT!  It's  a 
time  to  relax,  be  with  friends,  and  just  enjoy  being  yourself. 


Chris  Anderson  waits  patiently  in  the  cafeto- 
rium  line. 


Another  endless  lunch  line.  Will  I  ever  have  enough  time  to  eat?! 


Kelly   McKeown   fights   the   crowd   for   her 
chicken  fillet. 


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Seniors  Steve  Kandik,  Mike  Marinelli,  Josh  Cripps,  Sean  DeLa,  Brendon  Bricklin,  and  Tony 
Darling  catch  up  on  the  day's  events. 


Food  Facts 

Do  you  buy  school  lunch? 

Yes 

70% 

Bring  it  from  home 

21% 

Don't  eat 

9% 

What  is  your  favorite  school     \ 

lunch? 

Chicken  Nuggets 

33% 

Chicken  Filet 

18% 

Subs 

15% 

Incredible  Edibles 

13% 

Pizza 

9% 

Undecided 

7% 

Just  Fries!!!!!! 

5% 

How  much  do  you  spend  on 

school  lunches  per  week? 

$10.00 

40% 

8.50 

12% 

7.50 

4% 

6.00 

22% 

2.50 

3% 

0.00 

9% 

Do  you  have  enough  time  to 

eat  your  lunch? 

Yes 

72% 

No 

28% 

Brendon  Bricklin  downs  another  chocolate 
milk. 


Can  you  believe  Steve  Cronblom  eats  three 
Having  completed  lunch,  Carlos  Alejandro  and  lunches  a  day???  ~  three  milks,  three  rolls,  three 
Danny  Monteiro  take  a  few  minutes  to  relax.  entres,  and  three  desserts!!! 


Lunch  CIZ 


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Nicky  Maffini's  locker  is  covered  with  pictures  and  sayings  that  make  her  smile. 


Messy 

Or 

Meticulous 

On  a  scale  of  1  to  5, 1  being 
very  messy,  5  being  very 
clean,  how  messy  is  your 
locker? 

"I'd  have  to  give  it  a  4  right 
now,  but  it  will  get  worse!'' 

Christine  Landry 

(Junior) 

"Mine  last  year  was  like  a 
zero  on  a  scale  of  1  to  5.  Right 
now  it's  about  a  3,  and  I'm 
proud  of  myself." 

Jenn  Withers 

(Junior) 

"My  locker  is  the  most  beau- 
tiful creation  on  the  face  of 
this  school." 

Mike  Marinelli 

(Senioi;) 

"I  don't  even  use  my  locker. 
There's  only  like  one  book  in 
it." 

Danielle  Holmes 

(Senior) 


(18\  Lockers 


Maura  Brouillette  takes  a  trip  to  her  locker  to       Justin  Calvin  and  Erin  Forbes  have  discovered 
start  the  day.  the  secret  of  opening  lockers. 


Kerin  Connor  and  Donna  Maloof  head  for  their 
locker  first  thing. 


Locked  Up  -- 
Or  Locked  Out? 


What  do  students  keep  in  their  lock- 
ers? Well,  a  close  investigation  shows 
pictures  of  friends  and  stickers  taped  all 
over  the  walls  of  some  Plymouth  South 
lockers,  along  with  notes  from  friends, 
schedules,  and  various  locker  combina- 
tions. Of  course,  there  are  always  the 
necessities  -  books,  notebooks,  papers, 
school  bags,  gym  clothes,  lunches,  sports 
gear,  and,  above  all,  locker  mirrors! 

Nicky  Maffini's  locker  is  covered  with 
prom  pictures  of  friends,  favorite 
sayings,  pictures  of  family  and  collages 
with  all  kinds  of  photos.  Why  does 
Nicky  keep  all  these  things  in  her  lock- 
er? '"Cause  everyone's  wearing  a  smile." 


Lockers  are  not  important  to  some. 
Many  freshmen  do  not  even  use  their 
lockers.  Some  don't  have  time  to  get 
there,  others  simply  haven't  figured  out 
quite  how  to  get  them  open. 

Beth  Foster  comments,  "It's  too  far 
away.  I  don't  use  it  most  of  the  time." 

David  Conner  doesn't  use  his  locker 
very  much  either,  '"Cause  it's  a  pain  in 
the  neck  and  I'm  always  late  when  I  use 
it." 

When  asked  if  she  used  her  locker,  Joy 
Deane  responded,  "No.  I  used  it  for  the 
second  time  today  (10/9/90).  I  put  an 
umbrella  in  it." 


Chris  Anderson  struggles  to  find  the  right 
combination. 


(top  right)  Tara  Smith,  Kim  Totman,  Cheri  Titus,  Suzette  Summers  and  Sonya  Smith  "congre- 
gating" at  their  lockers. 

(top  left)  Joe  Carney  and  Bobby  Carlton  spinning  the  wheel  of  fortune?? 
(bottom)  Darren  Maybruck  and  Suzette  Summers  take  a  break  by  their  lockers. 


Lockers  C^^\ 


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Don't  Miss  The  Bus!!!! 


Although  no  one  likes  to  admit  it,  the 
majority  of  Plymouth  South  students 
ride  the  bus.  It's  nothing  to  be  ashamed 
about,  and  with  gas  prices  at  $1.50  a  gal- 
lon and  rising,  it's  the  economical  thing 
to  do. 

The  bus  has  many  names:  the  "Loser 
Cruiser,"  the  "Yellow  Beast,"  and  the 
"Juvenile  Paddy  Wagon."  But  if  you 
make  the  best  of  it,  the  bus  can  be  fun. 
Some  bus  riders  sing  songs  together  on 
the  way  home  from  school,  this  can  get 
pretty  rowdy.  If  you  get  too  loud  you 
might  get  a  bus  slip,  which  is  a  bus  driv- 
er's equivalent  to  a  referral. 

As  a  convenience  to  students,  some 
buses  go  to  Plymouth  North,  so  students 
playing  sports  have  transportation  to 
practice.  There  are  also  late  buses  which 
leave  Plymouth  South  at  2:45,  and  with 
the  number  of  students  assigned  deten- 
tions, these  buses  are  often  quite  packed. 


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Bus  User's  Guide 

Riding  the  bus  to  school  is  a  very  simple  process.  First  you 
walk  about  a  mile  and  a  half  in  rain,  sleet,  and  snow  to  a  place 
called  the  bus  stop.  Then  you  socialize  with  your  neighbor- 
hood "losers"  for  about  ten  minutes.  Then  the  bus  comes  and 
flings  out  this  big,  red  sign  that  jams  up  traffic  for  a  mile, 
because  being  in  high  school  we  have  not  yet  learned  to  cross 
the  street.  Next,  you  get  on  the  bus,  squish  into  a  seat  with  two 
other  people,  hold  your  books,  gym  clothes,  science  project, 
three  posters,  lunch,  and  flute  case  on  your  lap,  and  enjoy  a 
nice  bumpy  ride  to  school.  When  you  arrive  at  school,  every- 
one is  so  excited,  that  they  push  you  in  five  directions  to  get  off 
the  bus.  This  sends  your  flute  flying  into  twelve  different 
pieces  to  the  back  of  the  bus.  While  you  retrieve  your  flute,  the 
rats  that  you've  been  feeding  earthworms  to  for  the  past  two 
months  eat  the  Hostess  cupcake  you  packed  for  lunch.  After 
ten  minutes  you  finally  get  your  stuff  together,  but  you're  too 
late.  The  7:31  bell  has  already  rung.  Now  you  are  left  trying  to 
explain  to  the  tardy  desk  ladies  that  your  student  ID  is  on  your 
bus,  underneath  five  packs  of  pure  chewing  satisfaction. 


Where  Do  You  Sit? 

Remember  when  you  were  in  elementary  school  and  you 
wanted  to  sit  at  the  front  of  the  bus,  right  behind  the  driver? 
Then  you  went  to  middle  school  and  the  back  of  the  bus  was 
the  cool  place  to  be,  especially  the  half  seat  because  you  could 
have  it  all  to  yourself.  Now,  suddenly  it's  not  cool  to  be 
anywhere  on  the  bus.  It  seems  as  we  go  through  school,  we  go 
through  the  bus  as  well,  entering  through  the  front  door  and 
making  an  emergency  exit  through  the  back  door  into  our  own 
cars. 


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License  To  Drive 


The  definition  of  a  car  from 
a  high  school  student's  point 
of  view:  1.  A  needed  posse- 
sion to  get  you  from  point  A 
to  point  B.  2.  Something  every 
high  school  student  longs  for, 
if  they  don't  already  have  one. 

Cars  at  Plymouth  South 
come  in  a  variety  of  colors, 
shapes  and  sizes.  One  senior, 
Rich  Sampson,  drives  a  1975 
Scout  on  which  one  door 
doesn't  open  and  the  other 
door  doesn't  close,  and  if  this 
isn't  bad  enough,  the  floor  is 
falling  out  from  underneath 
him.  On  the  other  hand.  Read 
Burns,  another  senior,  drives 
a  convertible  Corvette  Sting 
Ray. 

Buying  a  car  is  not  as  easy 


as  stepping  on  the  gas  and 
making  a  fast  getaway.  You 
must  register  your  car,  buy 
car  insurance,  make  any 
needed  repairs,  and  fill  up 
your  gas  tank,  all  of  which 
totals  well  over  $600.  After 
paying  these  expenses,  you 
must  have  a  steady  flow  of 
cash  coming  in  for  gas  and 
unexpected  disasters  such  as 
speeding  tickets,  fender  bend- 
ers or  having  your  tires 
slashed  at  a  rival  football 
game.  Although  owning  a  car 
is  sometimes  a  nuisance,  it 
can  always  get  you  out  of  a 
jam.  Even  if  you  don't  own  a 
car  you  can  borrow  the  family 
station  wagon  or  hitch  a  ride 
with  friends. 


I  get  the  front  tomorrow. 


Where's  the  student  parking  sticker??? 


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Cars 


Where's  my  car?!?! 


The  Automotive  Wish  List 

1.  Corvette 

6.  300  ZX  Twin  Turbo 

2.  Mustang 

7.  Mercedes  Benz 

3.  Porsche 

8.  Volkswagen 

4.  Ferrari 

9.  Jaguar 

5.  Lamborghini 

10.  Suzuki  Sidekick 

How  many  guys  can  you  fit  in  a  Blazer?? 


2:05  Rush  Hour 


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V  ESPRIT 

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GiR&AUD 

EXPRESS 

eODYGLOVE 


This  year  students  have  been  faced  with  and  will  continue  to 
be  faced  with  many  high  prices  if  Massachusetts  remains  in  a 
recession.  How  far  will  businesss  push  their  consumers,  and 
how  much  are  we  willing  to  let  them? 

Many  people  will  pay  an  extra  $20-30  to  have  a  name  brand 
sticker  on  their  clothes.  Is  it  necessary?  No,  but  it's  the  "in" 
thing  to  do.  Sneakers  have  risen  from  $20  to  $120.  Gas  has 
practically  doubled  due  to  increased  taxes  and  the  Persian  Gulf 
situation.  The  prices  of  food  have  also  increased. 

It's  difficult  now  to  live  in  such  a  materialistic  world  and 
keep  up  with  the  times.  What  do  you  spend  your  money  on 
and  how  much  are  you  willing  to  pay? 

Dollars  &  $ense 


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In  Or  Out? 

Styles  are  constantly  changing  and  reappearing.  The  things 
your  parents  wore  have  been  out  of  style  for  years,  but  now 
they're  coming  back!  Guys  with  earrings  and  long  hair  rebel- 
ling at  Woodstock  are  common  again  today.  Paisley  and  bell- 
bottoms  which  you  swore  you'd  never  be  caught  dead  in  are 
now  in  your  closets  at  home.  As  you  have  all  heard,  history 
repeats  itself  and  it  takes  all  kinds  to  make  the  world  go 
'round.  Is  anything  really  in  or  out? 


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FORENZA 

TORDACHS 
1^   NIKE 

IS  ION  Street  w€A»R. 


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Octoberfest  1991  !! 


Kim  Kobs,  Paula  Palmer  and  Suzie  Baher 
provide  relief  during  Octoberfest 'Activities. 

Shari  Dunlap  and  joann  Verga  adjust  the  music. 


Dawn  Conner,  Kristine  Kearney,  Kerri  CilberC, 
Amy  Barnaby,  Nicole  Scutro,  Kim  Macleod, 
Toni  Schober,  Lynn  O'Hara,  and  Joy  Deane 
stack  themselves  up  in  a  pyramid  on  the  field. 


Can  there  possibly  be  one  word  to  sum 
up  Octoberfest  1991?  Maybe  fun,  spirit, 
urn. ..ah. ..freedom,  friends,  being  your- 
self... This  year's  Octoberfest  was  a  day 
of  fun  and  friendship,  of  laughing  and 
smiling,  for  180  seniors.  Despite  the 
blustery  winds  of  the  October  day,  it  was  I 
definitely  a  day  to  remember!  i 

Among  the  activities  of  Octoberfest 
'91  were  the  traditional  games  of  foot- 
ball, Softball,  and  volleyball...  and  then, 
there  were  the  not-so-traditional:  duck  i 
duck    goose,    red    rover,    twister,    and   ' 
the  wonder  ball.  There  were  numerous 
bouts  of  struggle  in  tug-of-war  and  the  : 
friendly  wrestling  matches.  There  was   ' 
the  enjoyable  project  of  creating  a  91  out 
of  180  seniors  for  a  class  picture.  And,  of 
course,  there  were  hot  dogs  and  ham- 
burgers for  everyone  to  enjoy!  But  even 
better  than  the  numerous  activities  of 
October  18,  1990  was  the  sense  of  spirit, 
the  sense  of  friendship,  and  the  many 
smiling  faces  among  the  senior  class  of 
1991! 


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Octoberfest 


Sean  Westgate  reaches  back  for  a  volleyball  shot. 


Jamie  Adelmann,  Rich  Price,  Jamie  Costa,  Mike  Farrell,  Brian  Adams,  and  B.J.  Maclean  attempt  to 
pull  their  opposition  over  the  line  in  a  game  of  tug-of-war. 


Pat  Bourke  takes  his  batting  stance  as  teammates 
look  on. 

Eric  Johnson  and  Anders  Geering  roll  their  way 
across  the  field. 


Eric  Berrio,  Jason  Bearce,  Rich  Price,  Evan  Dobratz  talk  to  Mr.  Almeida  as  they  wait  for  a 
hamburger. 


Chris  Urdi  holds  on  for  dear  life  in  the  October 
winds. 

Sarah  Keefe  "twists"  for  left  hand  on  blue. 


Octoberfest  (^^ 


Don 't  Stop 


'Til  You  Drop 


Work,  work,  work.  As  time  consum- 
ing and  unpleasant  as  it  can  be,  work  is 
something  that  is  a  part  of  many  stu- 
dents' lives.  As  Karen  Snyder  says, 
"Work  is  the  burden  which  mankind 
must  carry  or  go  poor." 

On  average,  students  at  PSHS  work  15 
to  20  hours  per  week,  usually  a  few  days 
after  school  and  on  weekends.  Many 
punch  time  clocks  at  fast  food  chains, 
retail  stores,  supermarkets,  gas  stations, 
restaurants  and  "The  Mall".  To  be  more 
specific,  you  can  find  PSHS  students 
picking  up  pay  checks  at  such  places  as 
MacDonald's,  Purity  Supreme,  Angelos, 
Thayer  Pharmacy,  Lellies,  Rose  and 
Vicki's,  Newcomb  Farms,  the  Plantation, 
and  Friendly's,  just  to  name  a  few.  These 
students  are  employed  as  cashiers,  prep 


Brian  Wilson  and  Dan  Lane  working  out  at 
Fitness  First  in  Manomet. 


cooks,  bus  boys/girls,  sales  clerks,  re- 
ceptionists, dishwashers,  gas  attendants 
and  tour  guides. 

Why  do  PSHS  students  spend  so  much 
time  at  work?  Some  say  for  spending 
money,  some  say  for  clothes,  and  a  few 
even  reply  for  college,  but  the  over- 
whelming response  is  for  gas,  car  insur- 
ance and  car  payments.  John  Gelowtsky 
sums  up  the  reasons  by  saying,  "It's 
money,  that's  why  I  work." 

Many  students  report  disliking  their 
jobs.  Chris  Urdi  says,  "I'm  going  to  quit 
this  week,"  while  Beth  Foster  says,  "I 
like  the  money,  it's  the  job  I  hate."  How- 
ever, a  few  workers  report  enjoying  what 
they  do.  Megan  McGuire  says,  "I  like  my 
job,  the  people  are  the  best  part." 


Mike  McSharry  brown-bagging  it  at  Angelo's 


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Jen  Reid  looks  busy  at  Flag  Rock  General  Store. 


Bob  Cleary  has  some  fun  before  bagging  more  gro- 
ceries. 


Students  at  Work 


Bill  Neofotistos  tidies  up  at  MacDonald's. 
Pam  Proctor  smiles  while  okaying  a  check. 


Rich  Sampson  delivering  seafood  for  the  Lobster      Jen  Norris  and  Erin  Gumming  waiting  for  customers  at  Village  General  Store. 
Pound. 


Dan  Comeau  AKA  "Big  Dan  the  Produce  Man" 
itocks  produce  at  Angelo's. 


Josh  Cripps  works  like  a  pro  at  The  Pro  Image  in  Independence  Mall. 


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The  students,  faculty  members  and  administrators  at  Plymouth 
South  High  School  are  all  very  different  from  one  another.  They  are 
not  different  because  of  their  hair,  or  the  way  they  dress,  or  their  age. 
They  are  different  because  on  the  inside  they  each  have  a  unique 
personality,  a  style  that  is  all  their  own.  When  they  make  a  good  first 
impression,  it's  what's  on  the  inside  that  comes  shining  through.  It's 
what's  on  the  inside  that  counts! 


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Impressive!! 

The  Class  of  1991 


ROBERT  ABRUZZI 

Nickname:  Robbie 

Saying:  What  are  you,  soft? 

Quote:  "You  can't  have  everything,  where 

would  you  put  it" 

Fav.  People:  Family,  AT,  AH,  RD,  TG,  JS, 

LC,  MR,  TB,  CG,  SW,  SC,  CH,  DS,  KL,  JB, 

NB,  and  everyone  else 

Memories:  Florida  86 

Pet  Peeve:  Kids  who  drive  with  their  dir- 

ectionals  on. 

Tech:  Carpentry 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Nana,  Jimmy,  and 

rest  of  family 


BRIAN  KEITH  ADAMS 

Saying:  Alright  !  Alright  !  Already 

Quote:  'That  was  then  this  is  now." 

Fav.  People:  Family,  RT  KL,  RA,  PS,  ]C, 

KC,  SA,  LB 

Ambition:  Be  the  best  I  can  be.  Wealthy 

Happiest    When:    Sailing    with    Captain, 

with  RT 

Memories:  Summer  of  87-90,  KL  and  RA 

Pet  Peeve:  Flashing  blue  lights 

Biggest  Kick:  EP  and  RA  (yo  yo) 

Activities:  Football  124 

Thanks  To:  Parents  and  Teachers 


JAMES  MATTHEW  ADELMANN 

Nickname:  Jamie 

Saying:  2  or  tree.  Sweet,  You're  so  weird 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Jon,  Whit,  DC,  Rich, 

Mike,  Darren,  Tounces,  JS,  CC 

Happiest  When:  Eating  pretzels,  out  with 

the  6,  with  Tounces 

Memories:  Summer  of  90,  flippen,  looken 

for  chickens,  rent-a-car,  Red  Sox,  P-town, 

Marshfield  fair 

Pet  Peeve:  Mailboxes,  speeding  tickets 

Biggest   Kick:   Whit's   flips,   D's   love   of 

heights 

Activities:   Basketball   1234,   Baseball    12, 

Football  123 

Thanks  To:  Parents  and  Teachers 


JENNIFER  ALLAN 

Nickname:  Jen 
Saying:  What's  funnier? 
Fav.  People:  Mom,   Dad,  Kris,  Jen,  MJ, 
MR,  MM,  AK,  JC,  CL,  KV,  RS,  JN,  EC, 
GM 

Memories:  Summer  90,  "The  Limo",  Bos- 
ton Trips,  Bump  Rock  RD,  All  the  endless 
nights,  10-31-90,  The  rides  to  school  with 
Marlene,  Half  days  with  MR,  GM,  EC,  JN, 
Jake's  stenches,  car  shopping  with  Missy, 
"The  Light"! 

Ambition:  To  be  successful!! 
Biggest  Kick:  Mr.  Jones  and  Adrienne! 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  for  all  you  have 
done.  I  Love  You  Both! 


SARAH  ANDERSON 

Saying:  Whatever!  C-Ya!! 

Quote:  "Tell  me  what  it  takes  to  let  you 

go"-Aerosmith 

Fav.  People:  Family,  KL,  RS,  MS,  RC,  KN, 

SC,  YS,  RA,  JC,  GC,  RK,  SK,  BR,  JE,  DD, 

BS,  EM,  MS,  EJ,  SS 

Pet  Peeve:  2-faced  people!! 

Happiest  When:  With  family  and  friends 

Memories:  Aaron  Costello  I'll  always  love 

and  miss  you!! 

Tech:  Graphic  Arts 

Thanks  To:  My  family  and  friends,  I  Love 

You  All!!! 


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Seniors 


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LISA  ANDREWSKI 


JASON  APREA 


SUZANNE  BAHER 


PATRICIA  MARIE  BALBONI 


Quote:  "My  dad  sends  his  love.  I  want  you 

to  meet  him.  He  cares  too.  So  please  call  on 

me  soon  no  matter  how  long  it  takes,  I'll 

wait   because   I    love   you.   Your   friend, 

Jesus." 

Ambition:  To  fulfill  Cod's  purpose  in  my 

life 

Memories:  Ma  you're  so  sweet.  Dad  and 

mom  you're  almost  perfect 

Thanks  To:  Dad,  Mom,  A,  ZA,  JA,  MC,  JA, 

TA,  7A,  MA,  NS,  NA,  P.A.G,  JO,  AB, 

JH  +  JS  for  your  love  and  support.  And  to 

Jesus  who  made  it  all  possible 


Nickname:  Ap's 

Saying:  Er,  your  crazy,  churn  and  burn 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Jess,  BR,  DO,  JC, 

JE,  JM,  BS,  Ron,  DZ,  GZ,  all  other  friends 

Ambition:  To  be  happy  and  rich 

Happiest    When:    with    friends,    family, 

partying 

Memories:  Me  and  Rubin,  Filenes,  Bill's 

Father's  Birthday 

Tech:  Culinary  Arts 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Sis,  Ms.  Ahern 


Fav.  People:  Family,  JR,  Jonna,  Kim,  TA, 
KR,  JB,  PP,  CD,  the  McMahons  and  ev- 
eryone else  knows  who  they  are 
Memories:  Family  trips  Feb  90  NU  10/89 
concerts  NH  with  JR  the  dog  KK  Fests 
naked  man  soph  lunch  Sundays  7/89  with 
RP  who's  beach? 

Happiest  When:  Not  working,  with  fam- 
ily friends  and  JR! 

Pet  Peeve:  x-girlfriends,  making  car  pay- 
ments, fighting 

Ambition:  Go  to  medical  school 
Activities:  Class  pres  4,  Hr.  Rep  3,  Peer 
leader  234,  SADD  34,  Prom  3 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  and  Barb  and 
everyone  who's  always  been  there  for  me 


Nickname:  Pumpkin 
Quote:  "Forever  Young"-Micky 
Saying:  Don't  worry  'bout  it 
Fav.  People:  Katie,  Micky,  UG,  SP,  BL,  RB, 
CB,  MS,  SW,  TT,  PJ,  CC,  KT,SH,  PM,  LL 
and  BL  and  Greg 

Happiest  When:  With  that  certain  person, 
out  laughing,  remembering 
Ambition:  Master  Mario  Bros,  Succeed  in 
L.A.,  Finish  the  book 
Memories:  The  front  Micky,  Godzilla,  sui- 
cide alley,  all  ponds,  G  Asams,  Metallica 
Biggest  Kick:  Theory  Ma's  Hawaiian  war- 
chant  Wayne's  world,  Ug  (Heh-heh-heh) 
Paulo's  Yoo-hoo,  Boobakon,  old  cartoons 


CHRISTINE  BANDALEVITCH 

Saying:  So  anyway 

Quote:  "HELLO"-JC 

Fav.  People:  JF,  AF,  KT,  JW,  JC,  MM,  JB, 

SS,  KG,  HS,  BP,  TS,  CC,  CH,  TK,  KT,  DB, 

JB 

Ambition:  Be  successful,  happy,  make  lots 

of  money 

Memories:  Summer  of  90-right  Jill 

Biggest  Kick:  Kerry's  laugh,  Jill,  Andy's 

pranks 

Activities:  SADD  34,  HMUN  4 

Thanks  To:  Thanks  Mom  for  all  you  have 

done  and  for  putting  up  with  me  for  18 

years.  Thanks  to  US,  BP,  UJ,  AJ,  PW,  JW,  I 

love  you  alllll 


ANGELA  MARIE  BARBIERI 

Nickname:  Ange 

Quote:  "Many  times  I've  wondered  how 

much  there  is  to  know..." 

Ambition:  To  be  successful! 

Happiest    When:    At    the    beach,    with 

friends,  on  the  phone 

Memories:  Concerts,  10/88,  7/89,  3/90,  Jr. 

Prom,  Rob's  Sr.  Prom,  October  Fest 

Fav.  People:  AG,  SM,  AJ,  SA,  CD,  SC,  TM, 

LT,  CS  crew,  and  all  the  rest  of  you  know 

who  you  are! 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  don't  try,  liars 

Thanks  To:  Everyone  for  putting  up  with 

me! 

Biggest  Kick:  Sarah's  jokes 

Tech:  Computer  Science 


Aaron  Starr,  Tim  Downey,  Mike  Fetterman,  Jim  Lamothe,  Mike  Marinelli 
and  Josh  Cripps  eat  lunch  together  at  Octoberfest. 


Seniors 


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AMY  IRENE  BARNABY 


JASON  BEARCE 


ALLISON  ARLENE  BESSE 


SUSAN  MAURA  BORSARI 


Nickname:  Daf(y-Bop,  Jasper 
Saying:  Isn't  that  cute! 
Fav:  People:  LA,  JM,  AB,  KF,  BB,  SR, 
Lunch,  Study  4 

Ambition:  A  social  worker  for  an  elemen- 
tary school  system 

Memories:  Prom  of  "90",  ice-cream  sun- 
daes, picnics  by  the  canal,  "THE 
SUNSET" 

Activities:  Eagles'  Nest  Daycare 
Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Pat,  Tee,  Chris, 
Scott,  Beth,  Lisa,  Joel,  Tiff,  Terrance  -  for 
supporting  me  in  all  my  decisions 


Saying:  How  ya  doin  Hey!?! 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  RA,  Jame,  Ron- 

+  Family,  Gretch,  Brennan,  Murph,  Class 

of  "90",  Mug,  PJ,  Costa,  Pals  at  North, 

Hully  and  everyone  else 

Ambition:  To  make  Mom  +  Dad  proud  of 

me 

Memories:   Times   with    Gretch,   great 

pumpkin.  Junior  Prom,  PJ  in  the  shower, 

wiffle  ball   with   Brennan,   logging  with 

Murph,  Father  Salvuchi 

Activities:  Football  1234 

Pel  Peeve:  License  please? 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad,  Don't  worry 

I'll  be  alright-I  love  you 


Nickname:  Al 

Quote:  "A  good  friend  never  gets  in  your 

way  unless  you  are  going  down." 

Fav.  People:  Family,  AD,  JM,  MM,  JA, 

TD,  DH,  BL,  LB,  JC,  PB,  Field  Hockey 

Team 

Memories:    11/26/87,    Typing    class 

w/Mike,  Prom  "89",  Sean's  party,  Octo- 

berfest  "90",  10/29/90 

Ambition:    To    work    with    the    hearing 

impaired 

Activities:  Field  Hockey  234,  SADD  34, 

Yearbook  4 

Happiest  When:  Out  with  friends 

Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad  for  always  being 

there! 


Nickname:  Sue 
Saying:  Oh,  Ok  pal! 

Quote:  "You  are  the  wind  beneath  my 
wings." 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Family,  Sue,  PJ,  TO, 
MH,  SW,  EG,  MC,  JM,  JB,  TG,  NP,  KR, 
KN,  SH,  NB,  JD,  The  Vec's 
Memories:  CAY-SO,  10/12/88,  2/4/89, 
prom,  Jen's  house,  ALL  TIMES  WITH 
SUE,  4/1/90,  4/30/90,  Florida,  summer  of 
"90"(right  Trish?)  The  Yellow  Slide- 
Springfield  Jun-July  "90",  Junior  year 
lunch,  the  barn  Who  Zip?Yah! 
Biggest  Kick:  Whit  and  Tanya! 


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Jon  Driscoll,  Sean  Jacobson,  Christine  Gardner  and  Sondra  Wright  socializing 
at  the  end  of  Mrs.  Duerden's  5th  period  American  Lit.  class. 


Nickname:  Pat  Dog 

Saying:  Sup  Dog  Sup  "G" 

Fav.  People:  Allison,  Shop  Crew 

Ambition:  Master  Elec,  Have  Family,  $$$ 

Happiest  When:  with  Allison,  Friends 

Memories:  Summers  of  "88  +  89" 

Pet  Peeve:  Morning,  losing 

Biggiest  Kick:  Shop  teachers 

Activities:  Football  123,  Capt.  4,  Track  34, 

SADD  234 

Tech:  Electrical 

Thanks  To:  Mom-Dad  for  not  giving  up 

on  me.  Allison  for  putting  up  with  my 

games. 


JONNA  BRACKEN 

Quote:  "Standing  on  a  hill  in  a  mountain 

of  dreams,  telling  myself  it's  not  as  hard  as 

it  seems..."  Led  Zeppelin 

Fav.  People:  Family,  DAVE,  Jas,  Sue,  Kim, 

GJ,  TA,  BM  + everyone  else 

Memories:  KK's  fests,  soph,  lunch,  the  dog, 

naked  man,  veins  w/Gretch,  NU  10/89, 

Prom   '90,   Adams   w/Dave,   all   times 

w/Jasmyn 

Biggest  Kick:  Sarah's  songs,  Helen's  voice, 

Kim,  JH 

Happiest  When:  w/Dave 

Thanks  To:  Jasmyn  for  always  being  there 

for  me-I  love  you! 


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JUSTIN  PATRICK  BRENNAN 


BRENDON  M.  BRICKLIN 


P.  READ  BURNS  JR. 


MICHAEL  BUTTS 


Saying:  I  hear  yal!  How  ya  doin...Hey!?! 

Fav.  People:  FAMILY,  Johnny,  MURF, 

Bearce,  Michelle,  Kobber,  Lisa,  and  all  my 

other  buds 

Memories:  Junior  year...ZOINKS!  October 

90,  fair  with  Cata,  THE  HUNT,  put  em 

out!-right  gents? 

Pet  Peeve:  Having  no  patience,  ignorance, 

losing  the  edge 

Biggest    Kick:    Michelle's    mailbox,    Joe, 

frosty  goggles,  hitting  hard 

Happiest  When:  the  heat  is  on,  being  and 

laughing  with  all  of  my  friends! 


Nickname:  Gandhi 

Saying:  YIKES!,  Famine,  Chew! 

Fav.  People:  DM,  MM,  RM,  MS,  DW,  TR, 

CT,  SL,  MB,  TS,  AB,  EOF 

Ambition:  get  married,  have  a  family,  live 

right 

Happiest  When:  in  Bruce's  car 

Memories:   Playing   guitar   at   Victory 

Chapel 

Pet  Peeve:  science  fairs 

Activities:  SADD  4,  NHS  34,  HMUN  3, 

Space  Academy  1,  Student  Gov.  Day  3, 

Math  Lab  34 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Rita,  Dee  +  Mike, 

Rex,  Jimmy  Brown  II,  George  Ochoa. 


Saying:  SHHWEET!!,  DUDE! 
Fav.  People:  Everyone 
Ambition:  Working  in  the  financial  world 
on  Wallstreet 

Happiest  When:  Ski  racing 
Memories:  Gathering  pumpkins.   Water- 
skiing,  Installing  Randy's  shocks 
Pet  Peeve:  My  little  !!!  brother 
Gets  biggest  kick  out  of:  Chris  and  his 
vehicles 

Activities:  Cross-country  1234,  Track  234, 
N.H.S.  34 
Thanks  to:  P.S.H.S. 


Nickname:  Mike 

Saying:  Oh  Well 

Quote:  "Life  Goes  On" 

Fav.  People:  BP,  JB,  JM,  AM  ,LB,  DB 

Ambition:  To  become  a  U.S.  Navy  Seal 

Happiest  When:  Scuba  Diving  or  Playing 

Golf 

Memories:  Too  Many 

Pet  Peeve:  Ignorant  People 

Biggest  Kick:  Bart  Simpson 


JAY  CABRAL 


ERIC  J.  CANNON 


VINCENT  CAREY 


COLETTE  ANDREA  CARREAU 


Saying:  ERR!  skins,  pass  it  this  way 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Heather,  BR,  PC,  JA, 

JE,  DS,  RA,  MB,  and  all  others 

Ambition:  Be  happy,  make  lots  of  money 

Happiest  When:  With  Heather,  hunting, 

and  partying 

Memories:  Summer  of  89,  being  chased  by 

cops,  11-12-89 

Pet  Peeve:  Cops,  being  broke 

Biggest  Kick:  (skins),  friends  from  shop 

Tech:  Electrical 

Thanks  To:  Family  and  friends 


Saying:  Hey-what's  going  on 

Fav.  People:  Parents,  Gary,  Gina,  KR,  SL, 

CK,  KD,  MR,  MF,  LC,  CM 

Memories:    Keith's    parties,    tire,    Chad's 

house,  football  games 

Pet  Peeve:  Girls  with  mustaches 

Biggest  Kick:  Keith  on  the  brawl 

Activities:  Cross  Country  1234,  Track  1234 

Ambition:  Succeed  in  what  ever  I  do. 


Nickname:  Spike 

Fav.  People:  AC,  EO,  SK,  MW,  BT,  CN, 
CC,  MF,  RW,  SB,  HV,  TM,SC,  SI,  JS,  SB, 
DR,  KH,  and  everyone  else  I  hang  with 
Happiest  When:  with  Angela  and  family 
Memories:  The  first  day  I  met  Angela 
Ambition:  To  be  a  master  chef 
Saying:  Why  am  I  here,  and  for  how  long? 
Biggest  Kick:  School  rules 
Tech:  Culinary  Arts 

Thanks  to:  Angela,  Mom,  Dad,  Mark,  rela- 
tives and  teachers 


Quote:  "It's  better  to  burn  out  than  fade 

away"-Def  Leopard 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Marc,  Missy,  Cindy, 

Ellen,  Stacia,  Tom,  CN,  RW,  MR,  CW, 

TM,  HS,  VC,  and  everyone  else 

Pet  Peeve:  Unreliable  people 

Happiest  When:  Out  with  friends,  going 

to  concerts 

Memories:  The  pit.  Kiss  with  Cindy,  Tim's 

house,  *Savatage* 

Thanks    To:    Mom,    Dad,    Kristen,    and 

friends. 


Seniors   C^Z) 


DEREK  RICHARD  CARTER 

Quote:  "Why  am  I  here  and  for  how 

long?" 

Fav.  People:  Family  and  friends 

Ambition:  To  get  out  of  debt 

Happiest  When:  w/Denise  and  Friends, 

playing  sports,  playing  drums 

Memories:  Big  Red,  pool  hopping,  prom 

night,  concerts,  Abington,  beach-rain, 

snow,  Starland,  getting  pumpkins, 

Friendly's-canal 

Pet  Peeve:  no  $$,  loo  many  more  to  list 

in  this  small  space 

Biggest  Kick:  Donlans 

Activities:  Hockey  1234,  Baseball  1, 

SADD  34 

Thanks  To:  My  family 


JENNIFER  LEARY  CARTER 

Nickname:  Jennie,  Jen 
Quote:  "It  is  not  what  the  world  holds 
for  you,  it  is  what  you  bring  to  it." 
Fav.  People:  CL,  MM,  MJ,  KV,  AK,  JR, 
JA,  JM,  RS,  DC,  AB,  TD,  JC  PA,  EV, 
DS,  CG,  CK,  KD,  JD,  Mom,  Dad,  Dave, 
Gram,  Nana,  Gragndpa,  Jean,  PAPA 
Memories:  townhall  roof.  Prom  '90, 
Boston  '90,  skiing  '89,  lunchtable,  slip, 
being  w/Jean,  WOLLY  WORLD 
Activities:  Drama  1234,  Chorus  14, 
Student  Council  34,  Yearbook  4,  Prom 
Committee  3,  Peer  Leadership  2, 
Newspaper  2,  SADD  34,  Student 
Council  Sec.  4. 
Thanks  To:  Dad  &  Mom-I  love  you! 


JOSHUA  M.  CARTER 

Nickname:  Carter 

Saying:  Ya  Right! 

Quote:  "You  only  live  once." 

Fav.  People:  Grandfather,  Mom,  Dad 

and  Mel,  Jenee,  TC,  JB,  KB,  BF  SH,  LR, 

DJ,  Family 

Happiest  When:  with  Jenee,  Chillin 

with  the  boys 

Biggest  Kick:  Brian  and  Colleen's  fight, 

Farri  and  Barros 

Pet  Peeve:  LIPSTICK! 

Thanks  To  Grandpa  Carter,  Mom,  Dad 

and  Mel. 


LISA  LYN  CARTER 

Quote:  "Never  say  goodbye  because 
goodbye  means  forever..." 
Fav.  People:  Family,  Rob,  Nell,  Mis, 
Doug,  Just'n,  Joe,  DM,  DC  KM,  JL,  JA, 
lunch  gang,  KH,  MR,  JS,  and  friend 
Memories:  7/3/89,  Missy-call,  Oh-it's 
dark  out,  10/31/89,  Fair  w/Just'n, 
Europe,  beach,  Sr.  Dinner  Dance, 
Munch,  Elem.  School,  las-OK?! 
Pet  Peeve:  stumps,  I'm  empty! 
Biggest  Kick:  Kerry,  Who  LipTYah! 
Thanks  To:  Family-for  their  support, 
Rob-for  everything,  Nell-4  being  there, 
7yrs.  w/Mis,  and  everyone  else  that 
stuck  by  me  thru  the  years-Thanks..I 
LOVE  YOU!! 


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ALAN  CASEY 


PETER  JASON  CATHCART 


MICHAEL  THOMAS  CATTON 


TODD  AARON  CIESLUK 


Nickname:  P.J. 

Fav.  People:  Family  ,  DB,  JE,  JC,  DM, 

CG,  MD,  TG,  BB,  Cul  Crew,  DE  Girls 

Ambition:  To  become  successful  in 

whatever  I  do 

Happiest  When:  with  Family  and 

Friends 

Memories:  Holbrook  '90 

with  Tony,  Duff  and  John,  April  '88, 

Wood's  Parties 

Pel  Peeve:  Dumpers  and  girls  who  think 

they're  fine! 

Biggest  Kick:  Carpentry  Bathroom  '90 

Tech:  Culinary  234 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad 


Nickname:  Mike 

Fav.  People:  Kelly,  Family,  DC,  JC,  TC, 

MacMillans,  PJ,  DW,  RS 

Ambition:  To  live  a  full  life.  Get 

married  to  Kelly 

Happiest  When:  with  Kelly,  Family  and 

Friends 

Pet  Peeve:  School 

Biggest  Kick:  Kelly's  Driving,  Dan's 

shooting 

Thanks  To:  Kelly,  My  Family 


Nickname:  Chez 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Christine,  BJ,  JOD, 

Cr,  BF,  MC,  KH,  JF 

Happiest  When:  with  Christine,  out 

with  friends,  having  money 

Biggest  Kick:  LIFE-in  general,  BJ 

Pet  Peeve:  An  empty  tank.  Fakes 

Memories:  Connecticut,  9/4/90,  7/14/89, 

BJ  "What  are  you  sick?" 

Ambition:  To  intercept  Joe  Montana 

and  bury  Jerry  Rice  in  the  Superbowl 

Thanks  To:  Family,  Christine,  Friends 


Seniors 


JOSEPH  M.  COLARUSSO 

Nickname:  Joe 

Quote:  "They  say  you're  beautiful  and 

they'll  always  let  you  in,  but  doors  are 

never  open  to  a  child  without  a  trace  of 

sin.: "  DIO 

Fav.  People:  John  K.,  Jim  H.,  Mom  & 

Dad,  Christy 

Ambition:  to  be  a  guitarist  in  a  band 

Happiest  When:  hanging  out  with  John 

and  Jim 

Memories:  "sleddin  '89",  Metallica,  DIO, 

every  Saturday  at  Jim's 

Biggest  Kick:  John,  Jim,  Pete,  Colette, 

Heidi,  Christy 

Thanks  To:  family,  Mr.  &  Mrs. 

Kostigen,  Jim  &  Joanna,  John,  Frank  T 


DANIEL  DAVID  COMEAU 

Nickname:  Emo,  Dan 

Saying:  Come  on 

Quote:  "No  pain  No  gain" 

Fav.  People:  MC,  RS,  BC,  SJ,  CW,  DD, 

AK,  JB,  BZ,  SR 

Happiest  When:  Not  working 

Memories:  Dunkin  Doughnuts  parking 

lot,  RS,  JC,  KL 

Pet  Peeve:  Slow  drivers 

Biggest  Kick:  very  dumb  people 

Tech:  Electronics 

Thanks  To:  Mr.  Clancy,  Mr.  B,  Mom 

and  Dad 


JONATHAN  C.  CONANT 

Nickname:  Jon,  Conan 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Rich,  "D",  Whit, 

Adel,  Mike,  EF,  JW,  NP,  RG  DC,T&SS, 

SR,  ED,  CV,  TM,  MC,  BF,  Leo 

Memories:  Greenfield,  Jonny's  Got  a 

Gun,  Rich's  180s,  Summer  '90  My 

Parties(Sorry  Ma),  Bad  Co.,  Mailboxes- 

Adel 

Activities:  Golf  234,  SADD  34, 

Homeroom  Rep.  4 

Biggest  Kick:  Artie's  Stories,  Adel's  Dad 

Pet  Peeve:  Lies,  Harvard  MA 

Thanks  To:  My  Mom  and  Dad 


BRIAN  S.  CONDELL 

Saying:  Don't  knock  it  til  you  try  it 

Quote:  "Don't  go  away  mad....Just  go 

away" 

Fav.  People:  Angela,  Dustin,  Stacey, 

Justin,  EG,  NM,  AM,  KS,  CU  and  the 

rest  of  you 

Ambition:  To  live  life  to  the  fullest  and 

have  a  good  time  doing  it. 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  don't  finish  what 

they  start 

Tech:  Computer  Science 

Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad,  Family, 

Friends 


MICHELLE  PATRICE  CONLON 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Chele,  Hughies, 
Heidi,  SB,  JM,  JO,  LR,  EC 
Memories:  The  quiet  entrance,  McRib, 
Springfield  June-July  '90  the  yellow 
slide.  The  barn  &  shows,  getaway  bus, 
E>omo,  &  All  the  good  times  w/family 
and  friends 

Pet  Peeve:  On  ramp  (right  Chele?) 
Ambition:  To  live  a  happy,  wealthy,  life 
and  accomplish  all  of  my  dreams 
Thanks  To:  My  family  and  friends  for 
always  being  there-!  Luv  U  All!!! 


CINDY  J.  CONNAUGHTON 

Quote:  "Through  different  eyes  we  keep 

looking  for  what  we  lack"  Fates 

Warning 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Heidi,  Colette, 

Tracy,  Missy,  Chrissy,  Megan  Amy,  EP, 

TA,  VC,  JS,  MH,  All  Them,  Ms.  Ahern, 

The  Lees 

Happiest  When:  Out  with  friends 

Memories:  The  pit,  the  bog,  10/31/89, 

KISS  w/Colette,  Tim's  House  Testament, 

Summer  '90,  Circles  on  my  ceiling 

w/Trace 

Pet  Peeve:  Tardies,  detentions 

Biggest  Kick:  Tom 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad 


Senior  Stress 

Many  used  to  say  "Sen- 
ioritis"  was  the  #  1  afflic- 
tion of  a  graduating  class, 
but  "Senior  Stress"  may  be 
becoming  the  malady  of 
the  90's.  Senior  stress,  that 
panicky  feeling  you'll 
never  have  enough  time  to 
do  all  that  is  required  or 
expected  of  you,  that  de- 
pressing thought  your  ca- 
reer choice  may  be  all 
wrong,  or  that  humiliating 
suspicion  that  even  your 
safety  school  might  not  ac- 
cept you,  often  attacks 
even  the  most  carefree 
senior. 

A  number  of  factors  con- 
tribute  to  senior  stress 
starting  with  the  college 
application  process  and 
those  dreaded  essays.  How 
can  you  write  your  life  sto- 
ry in  the  space  provided  — 
2  lines? 

SAT  and  achievement 
tests  add  to  the  stress.  They 
not  only  make  you  feel 
stupid,  they  also  ruin  your 
weekend. 

And  you  can't  forget  the 
financial  burden  of  senior 
year.  The  expenses  of  a  glo- 
ry jacket,  yearbook,  class 
ring,  cap  and  gown,  etc., 
etc.,  all  come  at  a  time 
when  you  are  trying  to 
save  for  college.  You  get  a 
j'ob  after  school,  at  night, 
or  on  weekends  to  pay  for 
these  expenses  and  then 
your  grades  start  to  slip 
and  your  guidance  coun- 
selor reminds  you  that 
some  colleges  have  been 
known  to  rescind  their  ac- 
ceptances because  of  low 
last  quarter  grades. 

Whoever  said  senior 
year  is  a  breeze  should 
have  said  it's  a  whirlwind, 
a  whirlwind  which  can 
take  the  most  laid  back  un- 
derclassman and  turn  he  or 
she  into  a  stressed  out  se- 
nior! 


Seniors 


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Pat  Bourke  and  Shari  Dunlap  divert 
Stacy  Wickert's  attention  as  she  gives 
blood  during  National  Honor  Soci- 
ety's   November    blood    drive.    Stu- ' 


DAWN  ELLEN  CONNER 

Ambition:  To  be  happy  and  successful  in 

all  my  life  offers  me! 

Fav.  People:  Steve,  Beth,  Jenn,  Kris,  AR, 

CH,  HW,  SP,  MASP  crew.  The 

Hoffmans,  Dave,  Rich,  Mom,  Dad,  Nan, 

Grap,  Everyone  else 

Happiest  When:  Spending  time  with 

Steve,  laughing  with  Beth! 

Memories:  Prom,  Beth's  guys.  Track 

dancing,  Maine  90,  Peaks,  B,  Buddies 

and  Great  annoyers,  right  Jenn?  7/2/90, 

Extra  gum! 

Thanks  To:  Jenn,  you  are  great-I'll  miss 

you!  Steve  and  my  family  for  getting  me 

through  -  you  guys  are  the  best  -I  love 

you 


KERIN  CONNOR 


Fav.  People:  Family,  Gail,  Pizzano's, 

Donna,  Markie,  LM,  BB,  LM,  BT,  BD, 

PP 

Memories:  Billy  and  the  ES,  piddle  right 

Paula?,  2/2/90,  strawberry  right  Jimmy?, 

11/23/89,  week  of  11/7/89  Chris's 

wedding 

Pet  Peeve:  Call  waiting 

Biggest  Kick:  Lisa's  pig  and  QB 

Happiest  When:  With  family  and 

friends 

Thanks  To:  Paula  and  Bri  for  always 

being  there.  Mom  and  Dad  for 

everything! 


ROYCE  WILLIAM  COPPOLA 

Nickname:  Boomer 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Sis,  Bro,  Family, 

EM,  SM,  KR,  VC,  PJ,  MR,  KR,  TM, 

SM,  all  other  friends 

Ambition:  Wealth  and  happiness 

Happiest  When:  Partying,  relaxing  in 

bed,  playing  hockey 

Memories:  Summer  of  90  Micajah  pond 

Pet  Peeve:  Related  fighting 

Biggest  Kick:  People  with  attitudes 

Activities:  Hockey  134 

Tech:  Plumbing 

Thanks  To:  Family,  Ed  Moberg 


DARREN  MICHAEL  CORMIER 


JAMES  J.  COSTA 


CHRISTINE  A.  COTTI 


SEAN  CROWLEY 


Quote:  "Life  moves  pretty  quick  if  you 

don't  stop  and  look  around  once  and  a 

while  you  might  miss  it" 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Scott,  Gypes, 

Shannon,  Rich,  John,  James,  Whit, 

Mike,  Cheech,  Cata,  Skins,  DD,  EF,  NP, 

BP,  JL,  Bags,  NH 

Ambition:  Be  one  of  the  boys  in  blue, 

someday  thank  Dad  for  "Real  world" 

speeches 

Memories:  All  the  good  times  with 

friends,  and  Shannon,  10/6/90 

Pet  Peeve:Losing,  No  money.  Car  trouble 

Biggest  Kick:  James,  Rich,  Ready 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  for  everything 


Nickname:  Jamie 

Quote:  "You  got  the  bonus  plan  honey"- 

Dice 

Fav.  People:  Family,  JL,  PJ,  KM,  KL, 

MF,  MH,  SM,  KC,  KD,  Mrs.  Maguire, 

MH,  DW,  DC 

Ambition:  To  be  a  rich,  happy  cop 

Happiest  When:  Curls,  out  with  friends 

Memories:  Damage  Inc.,  White  Horse 

Motel,  Christy's  parking  lot,  M-Crue 

concerts,  hitting  parked  cars,  turkey, 

Eric  on  the  M  road 

Pet  Peeve:  Flashing  blue  lights,  getting 

caught 

Biggest  Kick:  PJ's  driving 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad 


Memories:  Summer  88,  clouds  and 

Derek's  car,  concerts  with  K,  C,  and  M, 

9/7/90,  "Sorry  guys".  Grave  yard,  "Who 

are  you?".  Late  nights  "Right  trace?", 

Studio  -  Pit 

Fav.  People:  Shawn,  Family,  Tracy, 

Kristen,  Colette,  Missy,  Tricia,  Jen, 

Cindy,  Heidi,  Megan,  SP,  3j's,  V&W 

Carrie,  EP,  CN,  RW,  DG,  RK 

Pet  Peeve:  Liars,  whispering  two  faced 

people 

Happiest  When:  With  Shawn,  Not  in 

School,  Partying 

Biggest  Kick:  The  gym  teachers.  Missy 

in  school,  Shawn  and  Guy 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad 


Fav.  People:  Janine,  JD,  JK,  JH,  JB,  AT, 

MS,  JE,  BR,  CH,  RA,  DC 

Ambition:  To  be  happy  and  successful 

happiest  when:  Playing  Baseball 

Memories:  Times  with  Janine,  Bay  State 

games,  Jim  playing  baseball 

Pet  Peeve:  Women  drivers 

Activities:  Baseball  1234,  VICA  234 

Tech:  Carpentry 

Thanks  To:  Family  and  friends 


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dents,  staff  and  members  of  the  com- 
munity combined  to  donate  99  pints 
of  blood  to  the  American  Red  Cross. 


ERIN  KRISTINA  GUMMING 

Nickname:  Earin,  Nike 
Quote:  "You  don't  know  what  you've  got 
until  it's  gone..." 

Fav.  People:  Family,  JN,  PR,  JS,  MR,  GM, 
KC,  MC,  TK,  MH,  JB,  JC,  SD,  DW,  KS, 
MS,  Mic  +  Ash,  gym.  team  +  everyone 
Memories:  NH,  camping,  Vill.  Gen.  Store, 
"girlfriends",  HH  + ducks,  Gini's  lunches, 
6/2/90,   4x110   rclay-STATES,   Trident, 
WH  beach,  gym.  practices,  Papa  G's,  SlO 
Activities:  soccer  1,  track  234,  gymnastics 
1234,  SADD  Treas.  4,  Yearbook  Staff  4 
Biggest  Kick:  Jen  +  ears.  Marl's  noises 
Thanks  To:  Mom  +  Dad,  Mr.  Rose 


ANTHONY  JOEL  DARLING 

Nickname:  Tony 

Fav.  People:  SD,  PC,  MM,  AB,  CL,  JM,  JC, 

CU,  EJ,  JC,  JG,  TS 

Ambition:  Live  Happily;  Get  a  good  job 

and  retire  comfortable 

Happiest  When:  with  good  friends.  Free  to 

do  what  I  want 

Memories:   7    period   study,    Octoberfest, 

"warm  certs".  Economics 

Pet  Peeve:  Pushy  people,  liars,  big  egos, 

term  papers 

Biggest  Kick:  The  Far  Side,  Wars  between 

Pete  and  Tom,  Mike's  patience 

Thanks  To:  family  and  friends 


JOY  DEANE 

Quote:  "Semper  Ubi  Sub  Ubi"  -  MrW 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Julie,  Katie,  Jim, 

Nik,  Youth  Groupies 

Ambition:  to  be  happy 

Happiest  When:  beach,  CAPE,  MASP 

Memories:  MASP,  8/87,  6/28/90 

Pet  Peeve:  wrinkled  clothes,  people  1  can't 

analyze 

Activities:  Peer  Leader  1234,  Math  Club  34 

Thanks  To:  see  Fav.  People,  Mary  and  Ed, 

teachers  of  all  kinds 


JOHN  DEORIO 


DAVID  L.  DILEGO 


EVAN  RAYMOND  DOBRATZ 


MATTHEW  DONLAN 


I  Nickname:  Cookie 

Fav.  People:  Family,  D.J.,  P.M.,  Hagans, 
B.C.,  S.C,  B.B.,  C.S.,  S.B.,  D.L,  M.C.,  W.R., 
B.S. 

Memories:   Summer   of   90,    3rd   of    July, 
Bluefishing  w/  Bob,  Hanging  racoon? 
Biggest  Kick:  Dick  H.  and  Jack 
Activities:  Work,  sleep,  fishing,  partying, 
sports 

Thanks  to:  FAMILY 
Pet  Peeve:  Unemployed  friends 


Nickname:  Dave 

Quote:   "Get   a   job   with    more   pay   and 
you're  ok."  —Pink  Floyd 
Fav.  People:  Family  &  Nick,  Jonna,  Jeff, 
CK,  GA,  JJ,  JB,  SR,  GH,  PG,  BT,  KB,  KI, 
ND,  DS,  BU,  and  everyone  else 
Ambition:  Get  a  job.  Go  to  Cali 
Memories:  Prom  90,  Hide  Away,  Montreal 
90,  Adams,  July  3,  90,  Heist  90,  Boston  trip. 
Bad  Co.  concert 

Biggest  Kick:  Minahan  bowling,  COLIN, 
Evan's  mouth 

Thanks  to:  Mom  and  family  for  every- 
thing you've  done 


Quote:  "If  you're  going  to  regret  some- 
thing the  next  morning,  just  sleep  late." 
Fav.  People:  Family,  SR,  BAGS,  TG,  BW, 
DD,  TB,  The  6  pack 

Ambition:  To  make  something  of  my  life, 
get  a  job  (right  Shawn) 
Memories:  Saquish,  Times  at  Shawn's, 
Pumpkin  Hunt,  Bad  Co.  concert.  Cannon- 
ball  Run,  Lout,  3rd  of  July  90,  Boston  Col- 
lege, trips  to  Boston  with  the  gang 
Biggest  Kick:  Bag's  theory,  Todd's 
complaining 

Activities:  Tennis  2,3,4;  Hockey  4 
Thanks  to:  Everyone  who  helped  me  get  to 
where  I  am  now 


Quote:  "Just  hang  tough  and  you'll  make 

it  somehow"  -Kiss 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Bridget  and  Friends 

Happiest   When:    w/Bridget,    friends, 

Christmas,  not  worrying 

Memories:  KISS  Jun&Oct  '90-Gene  Eda- 

ville  RR,  Prom,  12/24/89,  1st  Bus  tour  '88, 

OZZY  '88&'89,  Big  Red 

Biggest  Kick:  Rich,  Moooo,  Sanford,  Bily 

Stone,  Grimmy 

Pet  Peeve:  Woolworths,  gas  price.  Carter 

w/o  $,  worries,  followers 

Activities:  Baseball  1,2 

Thanks  to:  Mom  and  Dad 


Seniors    CHj 


TIMOTHY  DOWNEY 


JONATHAN  DRISCOLL 


SHARI  A.  DUNLAP 


JOLENE  DUPUIS 


Fav.  People:  Family,  Keith,  Melissa,  Mi- 

chele,  Jim,  EJ,  JM,  and  the  rest  of  yous! 

Happiest  When:  with  girls,  at  Big  Boy, 

w/Family  and  friends 

Memories:    Italy,    Pastafest,    my    parties. 

Mall  Run  '90,  physics 

Biggest  Kick:  bed'o'nails,  the  Big  Boy,  Eric 

J. 

Ambition:  To  one  day  have  my  own  Big 

Boy 

Pet    Peeve:    girls,    people   who   complain 

more  than  me! 

Thanks  To:  My  family  and  teachers 


Nickname:  L.D. 

Fav.  Saying:  Hummer 

Fav.  People:  EJ,  TM,  JM,  PB,  MR 

Ambition:  To  be  successful 

Happiest   When:  Watching   Bruins  with 

E.J. 

Memories:  Summer  of  "88" 

Pet  Peeve:  Jocks,  Stuck  up  girls 

Biggest  Kick:  Kids  in  shop 

Tech.:  Electrical  1,2,3,4 

Thanks  to:  Mom,  Dad,  Family 


Quote:  "Precious  things  are  far  and  few  - 
that's  why  there's  only  one  of  you  &  that's 
why  I  love  you." 

Fav.  People:  family,  Stace,  Tim,  KR,  SB, 
MH,  SV,  SP,  KM,  KD,  T,  CB,  NM,  cheer- 
leaders, Wickerts,  *Mom,  &  all  others 
Pet  Peeve:  goodbyes,  "thinking" 
Memories:  3  of  us,  b-days,  stairs,  BIC,  New 
Years,    quiet    nites    w/Tim,    bowl-bowl- 
bowl,  cheer  camp,  block  talks,  our  blanket, 
beach,  Octfest,  prom  90,  I  "Heart"  You, 
accidents,   island   trips,   sox,   videos-right 
Stace?,  who  drip-yea!,  BOO,  8/26/90 
Happiest  when:  'BARREN* 
Thanks  to:  Mom,  Dad  and  Stace  for  always 
being  there  and  making  me  smile! 


Nickname:  Jo 

Ambition:  To  succeed  in  life 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Rich,  CG,  KT,  LT,  YS  , 

Memories:  Summer  of  88  w/Rich,  Sept  86-  j 

June  87  ! 

Pet  Peeve:  2  faced  people 

Tech:  Distributive  Education 

Activities:  DECA  3,4,  DECA  Treasurer  4 

Thanks  to:  Mom,  Friends 


STEPHANIE  RENEE  EADLER 

Fav.  Saying:  Guess  you  had  to  be  there! 

Fav.  Quote:  "Being  polite  costs  nothing, 

but  buys  everything." 

Fav.  People:  Family,  AM,  GJ,  AB,  BD,  SH, 

KM,  KS,  NM,  PB,  JD,  CB,  you  know  who 

you  are 

Happiest  When:  with  friends,  laughing, 

listening  to  jokes 

Memories:   6/30/90,    12/5/87,    Spain    89, 

Montreal  91 

Activities:  Cross  Country  12  3,  B-ball  12  3, 

Track  12  3  4,  SADD  1234,  SAC  4,  REC  4, 

NHS  4,  Student  Council  4,  Yearbook  4 

Many    Thanks    To:    Mom,    Dad,    Rick, 

Tonya,  family,  friends,  and  all  those  who 

have  helped  and  supported  me.  I  Love 

You! 


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JAMES  J.  ENOS 

Quote:  "Live  Free  or  Die" 
Fav.  People:  Family,  JH,  SS,  EB,  SA,  YS, 
JW,  CH,  BF,  SO,  SH 
Ambition:  To  be  the  best  I  can  be 
Happiest  When:  Hunting,  fishing,  being 
with  family 

Memories:  Breakwall  88' 
Pet  Peeve:  Women  drivers 
Biggest  Kick:  Graphic  Arts  teachers 
Tech:  Graphic  Arts 

Thanks  to:  Mom,  Dad,  Monty,  K-12  teach- 
ers, and  everybody  else 


JOSEPH  J.  EUFRAZIO 

Nickname:  Joey 

Saying:  Big  Loser 

Quote:  "No  problem  at  all,"  Mr  J 

Fav.  People:  FAMILY,  DB,  PC,  JB,  MD, 

BB,  DM,  BN,  BC,  JH,  BG,  TG,  CG,  all  the 

guys  in  shop 

Happiest  When:  with  friends  and  family 

Memories:  woods,  parties,  April  Vacation, 

and  all  summers 

Biggest  Kick:  conversations  in  homeroom 

and  shop 

Activities:  VICA  2,3,4 

Tech:  Carpentry 


NICOLE  RENEE  FARLEY 

Saying:  "Je  ne  sais  pas" 

Quote:  "Imagine  ..."  -  John  Lennon 

Fav.  People:  Family,  MM,  DN,  MS,  NM 

CU,  JE,  SD,  MB,  ES. 

Ambition:  To  become  a  master  chef  an< 

study  abroad 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  can't  walk  right 

being  called  Nicki,  "Cute." 

Memories:  Semiformal,  Octfest,  12/28/88 

Tech:  Culinary  Arts 

Activities:  Drama  1,2,3,4. 

Happiest  When:  Being  creative. 


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Twins  ???  ~  Chrissy  Cotti  and  Miss  Ahearn 


MICHAEL  K.  FARRELL 

SAYING:  "Hey,  who  you  kiddin?" 
Fav.  People:  Family,  Baby  J,  6  pack-DC, 
JA,  SW,  JC,  RP-JD,  SR,  JS,  BS,  MS,  KF, 
CC,  &  The  Oceanview  Crew 
Happiest  When:  w/family  &  good  friends, 
playing  basketball 

Memories:  Fresh,  classes.  Hoop  88,  89,  80, 
My  parties,  Whitehorse,  HC,  Bball  camp, 
BaySt  Games,  Prom  '90 
Pet  Peeve:  2  faced  people,  losing 
Biggest   Kick:   Swerling's    hairiness,    Mr. 
Ready's  truck,  Raeke 
Activities:  Basketball  1,2,3  Capt.  4,  Base- 
ball 1,2,4  SADD  4 

Thanks  to:  My  parents  &  sisters  for  every- 
thing-! love  you!! 


MELISA  A.  FAY 

Nickname:  Missy 

Fav.  People:  family,  *Ryan*,  Megan,  Mel, 

Colette,    Chrissy,    Cindy,    Heidi,    Tracy, 

Kristen  &  Chris,  Mark  &  Vin,  SR,  CL,  DM 

&  MM,  Ms.  A 

Memories:  The  pit,  all  concerts,  w/Kris- 

ten,  Colette  &  Chrissy,  summer  88-clouds 

&  Dereks  car,   10-31-89,  All   times  with 

Rye,   Fitchburg   w/Meg   where   are   we?, 

meeting  Mark  S.,  *Johnny* 

Thanks  to:  Mom  &  Dad 

Happiest  when:  with  Ryan,  partying  with 

friends 

Quote:  "Maybe  its  not  too  late  to  learn 

how  to  love  and  forget  how  to  hate"  ~ 

Ozzy 


AMY  J.  FERGUSON 


NANCY  EMILY  FERRIGNO 


MICHAEL  JOHN  FETTERMAN 


ROBERT  FLYNN 


Fav.  People:  family,  Adam,  Jill,  CF,  MF, 
LM,  SB,  DR,  JF,  GM,  MR,  EC,  JG 
Ambition:  to  see  Adam  get  his  diploma 
and  to  be  rich  some  day 
Happiest  When:  with  Adam,  out  of  school, 
not  working  and  when  I  have  money 
■  Memories:  7/21/90,  ski  trips  with  Jill  and 
Dad,  Florida  89  and  90,  Canada  trips 
Biggest  Kick:  Jill,  Maureen,  Colleen  and 
Brian,  homeroom  with   Jenee,  Joey  and 
Josh 

Pet  Peeve:  gas  prices  -  right  Gini? 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad,  also  Jenee  for 
all  out  talks 


Saying:  Bow,  Yeah  Maybe,  Whateva 
Fav.  People:  *Scott,  family,  the  McLoud's, 
Jill,  Tim,  Lisa,  PP,  SH,  PM,  TO,  CB,  KN, 
TB,  CC,  HM,  LP  &  TARZAN 
Ambition:  make  Mom  &  Dad  proud. 
Memories:   New   Hampshire,   8/16/90, 
"Girls  nite  out".  Faces,  Jr.Prom,  5/11/90, 
July  3rd.,  Parties,  Hard  Rock  Labor  Day 
(huh  Paula?) 

Happiest  When:  with  Scott,  I  LUV  YOUl 
Biggest  Kick:  Scott's  EGO,  How  ya  doin?, 
fine.  B.  monster  Pete's  ok's 
Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad  for  everything 
and  to  my  friends  thanks  for  always  being 
there,  I  luv  you  guys. 


Nickname:  Fettabob 
Saying:  What  are  you  crazy? 
Fav  People:  Family,  Danielle,  JS,  BN,  SO, 
BO,  BP,  MT,  JF,  BF,  TC,  JO,  BC,  CC,  NG, 
MC,  SW,  JC,  KH,  MM 
Happiest  When:  With  Danielle,  out  with 
friends. 

Memories:  Summer  of  90,  Bronco,  Base- 
ball,   Osh's    Third,    Hunting,    Hosford's 
class,  3rd  of  July,  Filenes. 
Pet  Peeve:  The  Golden  Arches 
Biggest  Kick:  Joe  Foley 
Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad,  Danielle  and  all 
friends. 


Nickname:  Bert 

Saying:  Jeez  Louis 

Quote:  "Carpedium!!" 

Fav.  People:  JT,  KL,  DG,  TC,  BJ,  CT,  SE, 

NS,  JS,  JP,  BB,  MC,  MD 

Ambition:  Build  my  future  in  business  and 

achieve  success 

Happiest  When:  with  friends  &  family, 

playing  sports/piano 

Memories:  LUNCH  TABLE,  Boy's  State, 

rotten  pumpkins,  Scusset 

Pet  Peeve:  Nose  earrings 

Biggest  Kick:  Mr.  P,  Joe  Foley,  Mr.  Byrne 

Activities:  Track  2,3,4  (capt.),  HR  rep.  3,4, 

Boy's  Stale 


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"Why  Can't  This  Night  Go  On  fo«ver?"The  class  of  1991's  Junior  Prom  was  held  at  the  Plymouth  Sheraton  on  May 
11, 1990.  Pictured  below  are  Prom  King  Jason  Bearce  and  his  date  Gretchen  Jones,  Jonna  Bracken  and  her  date  Dave  Di- 
lego,  Suzie  Baher  and  her  date  J.R.  McMahon,  JoAnn  Verga  and  Prom  Queen  Sharee  Johnson  and  her  date  Ricky 
Weeden. 


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JOSEPH  T.  FOLEY 

Saying:  "It's  ski  time!!" 

FAV.  PEOPLE:  Family,  TD,  MF,  JB,  MH 

DS,  SM,  JO,  AF,  EC,  JN,  KS,  TC,  Bob 

Ambition:  Ski  Bum,  to  he  rich 

Happiest  When:  Skiing,  with  friends 

Biggest  Kick:  Bob  Flynn,  5th  period  junio 

year 

Thanks  To:  Parents,  and  friends 


JENEE  MARIE  FORKNALL 


ELIZABETH  C.  FOSTER 


BRYAN  RUSSEL  FULLER 


SHANE  M.  FURTADO 


Nickname:  "Little  Girl" 
Saying:  "Love  Ya" 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Josh,  Lori,  LB,  MB, 
TM,  DJ,  Friendly's  crew,  DM,  AF 
Happiest  When:  with  Josh,  Lori,  family, 
on  the  phone,  eating  chocolate,  at  the  park 
Memories:  Summer  of  89  &  90,  Florida, 
4TH  of  July,  Junior   Prom,  8/29/90, 
6/2/90,  9/3/89 
Biggest  Kick:  Jason  Barros 
Pet  Peeve:  Busy  signals,  lies,  red  lights 
Thanks  To:  My  Mom  and  Bill  for  every- 
thing, I  LOVE  YOU! 


Nickname:  Beth 

Fav.  People:  DAWN,  KRIS,  AMY,  HV, 
JK,  JM,  JT,  JD,  KD,  SO 
Saying:  It's  the  sprite  in  me! 
Ambition:  Peace  Corps,  teach  kindergar- 
ten, own  a  plantation  in  Atlanta 
Memories:  Prom  '90,  Summer  '88,  Any- 
thing   Goes,    Peaks    Island,    Snoop, 
SENIORITIS 

Activities:  Drama  34;  Lit  Mag  4;  Blood 
Drive  34 
Thanks  To:  Family,  friends.  Everyone 


Nickname:  Bundy 

Quote:  "Isn't  that  special" 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  SF,  JK,  PM,  BL, 

JC,  &  everyone  else 

Ambition:  To  be  wealthy.  To  own  a  pizza 

parlor  chain 

Happiest  When:  with  friends  &  family 

Memories:  Pumpkin  Hunt,  Bad  Co.,  beach 

parties 

Pet  Peeve:  Getting  up  at  6:30  for  school, 

homework,  and  work 

Biggest  Kick:  my  Golf  Game,  Mr.  Fachetti 

Activities:  Golf  34 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Sean,  and  friends 


Nickname:  TAZ 
Saying:  What's  up? 

Fav.  People:  TC  and  family.  Speed  De- 
mons, Shop  Crew 

Happiest  When:  with  the  Speed  Demons 
Memories:  stuck  in  the  woods  with  De  and 
Tom 

Pet  Peeve:  cops  and  people  who  can't  drive 
Biggest  Kick:  when  with  Tom  Lantz  and 
Dana  Youngman 
Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad  and  Big  Al 


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WILLIAM  A.  FURTADO 

Nickname:  Bags 

Saying:  Don't  worry  about  it 

Fav.  People:  SR,  ED,  TG 

Happiest  When:  going  over  100  mph 

Memories:  Saquish   beach.   Cannon   Ball 

Run,  Bad  Co.  Concert,  Pumpkin  Hunt 

Pet  Peeve:  people  that  don't  listen  to  what 

I  say 

Biggest  Kick:  Shawn  and  Todd  fighting 

Tech:  Plumbing 


WILLIAM  J.  FURTADO 

Nickname:  Wilbur 
Quote:  I  didn't  do  it!!! 
Fav.  People:  HK,  JM,  SF,  BAGS,  MO,  RK, 
CS,  GN,  JV,  RT,  EM,  PM,  LK 
Happiest  When:  with  family  and  friends 
Memories:  Skip  days  in  the  Griswold-mo- 
bile,  Wilbur-mobile,  the  Scout 
Pet  Peeve:  cops,  tickets,  gas  prices 
Biggest  Kick:  Mr.  Moberg,  the  Klock  fam- 
ily. Bags 
Tech:  Plumbing 
Thanks  To:  family  and  friends 


RANDY  CHRISTOPHER 
GALLETTI 

Nickname:  Randall 

Saying:  Dude!  Later! 

Fav.  People:  Dad,  Mom,  Family  &  Friends 

Memories:  Rolling  the  Blazer,  Proms  & 

Parties,  Skiing,  working  on  blazer  with 

Put,  snowboarding.  Pumpkin  hunting 

Pet  Peeve:  No  money,  slow  drivers,  call 

waiting 

Activities:  Golf  12  (capt.)34.  Track  134, 

SADD  34 

Biggest  Kick:  Vinnie's  vehicles 

Ambiton:  Becoming  wealthy 

Happiest  When:  No  stress  -  Right  Ash?, 

with  friends  and  family 


CHRISTINE  GARDNER 

Nickname:  Kris 

Quote:  "I  wish  I  didn't  know  now  the 

things  I  didn't  know  then" 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Lafemmina,  SW,  LW, 

SJ,  JD,  PB,  RK,  you  know  who  you  are! 

Ambition:  To  be  happy  and  successful  at  - 

everything  I  do 

Happiest  When:  with  friends  and  in  love 

Memories:   NYC,   Sean's   pen,   chocolate 

eggs  ~   right   Lisa?,   How's  Your   Hair?, 

Warrant 

Pet  Peeve:  Snobs,  cocky  attitudes,  drugs 

Activities:   DECA  34,  DECA  pres.  4, 

SADD,  Homeroom  Rep.  34 

Thanks  To:  Family  and  friends 


ERIC  GARDNER 

av.  People:  Mom,  Big  Al,  Bren,  Heidi,  LC, 

B,  JM,  DM,  SS,  TJ,  AV,  DW,  DN,  Fritz, 

)ad 

ct  Peeve:  Dirty  Windshields 

iggest  Kick:  Doug's  Bronco 

Memories:  times  with  Heidi,  four  wheel- 

ig,  pumpkin  hunts 

lappiest  When:  eating  and  sleeping 

'hanks  To:  Mom,  for  understanding  me 

II  these  years  ...  I  LOVE  YOU!! 


ANDERS  FLYNN  GEERING 

Nickname:  Deis,  Bananacrustaceon 

Saying:  You're  a  Shmoo! 

Quote:  "I've  conquered  my  past,  the  future 

is  here  at  last;  I  stand  at  the  entrance  to  a 

new  world  I  can  see.  The  ruins  to  the  right 

of  me  will  soon  have  lost  sight  of  me;  Love 

rescue  me"  -  U2 

Happiest  When:  Skiing,  skating,  jamming, 

with  friends,  and  with  music. 

Pet  Peeve:  Narrow  minded  nimrods 

Biggest  Kick:  My  crazy  friends 

Fav  People:  You  know  who  you  are 

Memories:  There  are  too  many 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad,  All  my  friends 


JOHN  BURGESS  GELOWTSKY 

Saying:  Don't  worry  trust  me 

Quote:  "Let  nothing  but  fear  hold  you 

back" 

Fav.  People:  CU,  PC,  AD,  LD,  CR,  KG,  CS, 

SS,  AG,  DG,  BC,  TS,  JT,  MM,  JO,  EJ,  DH, 

JC,  DS,  SK,  AF,  KM,  CG 

Ambition:  To  fulfill  my  dreams 

Happiest  When:  Playing  football,  hunting 

Memories:  2/19/90,  bogs,  exit  6,  8/13/90, 

6/15/90,  12/2/89,  Paco 

Pet  Peeve:  Bad  drivers,  bad  jokes,  being 

poor 

Biggest  Kick:  Adam,  Pete,  Liars 

Thanks  To:  Dad,  Mom,  Joe,  Chris,  and 

Nana 


TROY  M.  GIBBONS 

Fav.  People:  JM,  JF,  RL,  JK,  JS,  KM,  JD 

Ambition:  To  play  hockey 

Memories:  The  beach,   the   pond,   crash 

truck 

Pet  Peeve:  school,  teachers 


Seniors 


KERRI-MARIE  GILBERT 


DONALD  GILLIS 


BARRY  GOULD 


CHRISTINE  MARIE  GRADY 


Quote:  "I  always  knew  I'd  look  back  at  the 
bad  times  and  laugh  -  but  I  never  thought 
I'd  look  back  at  the  good  times  and  cry." 
Fav.  People:  SM,  KM,  JC,  JW,  CG,  CH, 
RT,  JG,  CU,  J  +  B,  MS,  MP,  JM,  MB  +  EB, 
PS  CREW  (esp.PA)  FAMILY  &  everyone 
else!  You  know  who  know  who  you  are! 
Ambition:  To  be  a  Cosmetologist 
Memories:  6/85,  10/86,  9/24/88,  JR. 
PROM,  my  Escort,  per.  6  study  after  Octo- 
berfest,  10/27/90! 

Thanks  To:  Mom  for  everything,  Eddie  for 
being  a  father  to  me  &  Kim  for  being  my 
best  friend! 


Saying:  "I've  fallen  and  I  can't  get  up." 
Memories:  '90  Red  Sox,  Senior  Fest,  Street 
Hockey,  Parties 

Biggest  Kick:  Steve's  Stories,  Rich,  Jason, 
Mike,  Lunch 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  CU,  RP,  JB,  MC, 
BF,  MH,  BW,  KH,  EG,  SW,  JF,  DH,  JD, 
BM,  HS,  PL 

Pet  Peeve:  Slow  drivers.  Stubborn  People, 
Rules,  Steve's  Driving,  Drugs 
Ambition:  College,  Doctor,  Money,  Fam- 
ily (President) 

Thanks  To:  Me,  Myself,  and  I 
Fiappiest  When:  with  friends.  Sports 


Fav.  People:  DB,  KR,  MH,  AND  OTHERS 
Biggest  Kick:  driving  highspeed 
Memories:  at  lunch  with  friends 
Happiest  When:  with  friends 
Ambition:  computer  programmer 
Quote:  "Ha  you're  so  funny" 
Thanks  To:  friends  and  family 


Nickname:  Chris  j 

Saying:  Get  A  Clue  ] 

Fav.  People:  Family,  JW,  KM,  KG,  C¥ 
DN,  KK,  CV,  SK,  TS,  EO,  MR,  CH,  D5 
MJ,  FB,  Crew,  and  the  rest  of  you! 
Memories:  The  "9",  7/29/87,  Limo,  "Doi  \ 
Chester  Handsignals",  7/29&31/90,  J 
8/90,  poles  and  carts!  (right  Jenn!!),  CAS 
BAR,  ski  trips!  (right  Dannyl),  "hous 
parties!" 

Pet  Peeve:  back  stabbing  friends 
Thanks  To:  Mum  and  Dad  and  friends  fo  . 
being  so  understanding.  I  love  you! 


STEVEN  ROBERT  GRONBLOM 

Nickname:  Bull 
Saying:  What  ?? 

Quote:  "We  haven't  begun  to  fight." 
Fav.  People:  KL,  FJ,  MF,  EB,  JW,  MB,  LS, 
PC,  VK,  NF,  JO,  SB,  SL,  SA,  MS,  KH 
Ambition:  to  be  a  forest  ranger 
Happiest  When:  Red  Sox  lost  to  the  A's  in 
the  American  League  Championship 
Biggest  Kick:  scaring  people 
Activities:  VICA  4,  Science  Club  4 
Tech:  Culinary  Arts 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad 


ANTHONY  MARTIN 
GUARNOTTA 

Nickname:  Tony 

Fav.  People:  family,  friends 

Ambition:  to  become  a  mechanic,  to  build 

a  mud  bog  truck 

Happiest  When:  hanging  out  with  friends 

Pet  Peeve:  people  who  think  they  know 

everything 

Tech:  Automotive 


TAYNA  LEE  GUILLETTE 

Saying:  I  can't  even  handle  it! 
Quote:  "Send  in  the  clowns." 
Fav.  People:  Kim,  Diana,  Karim,  KS,  TOP- 
TEN,  SB,  NT,  MR,  CW,  SM,  EG,  lunch 
table,  family,  Steven 

Memories:  run  with  Kim,  3/17/89,  first 
love,  7/3/89,  SacreBu,  Zooing,  11/25/89, 
Who  Yip?  Ya!,  vette  weekend,  times  with 
Karim,  15th  &  17th  birthday 
Biggest  Kick:  Karim,  "My  hair  is  a  mess!", 
Kim,  which  way? 

Thanks  To:  Mom;  UD  you're  a  father  to 
me;  Karim  for  keeping  me  alive;  Dawn, 
Thank  God  for  you,  the  wind  beneath  my 
wings.  I  love  you  all  so  very  much. 


CYNTHIA  HAGLUND 

Nickname:  Cyndi 

Quote:  "If  you  love  something  set  it  free,  i 

it  comes  back  to  you,  it's  yours,  if  it  doesn' 

it  never  was!" 

Fav.  People:  CM,  CC  &  JV,  Amy,  Aime« 

DS  &  RS,  Matt,  DC,  JC,  Cathy,  Scan  M 

BT,  KG,  CG,  DH,  MV,  &  family 

Ambition:  to  succeed  &  be  happy  witl 

myself 

Happiest  When:  with  friends  &  family 

Memories:  5/29/89,  July  3rd,  Fl.,  Rocky  Pt 

Quincy  10'19'90,  Hampton  w/Amy,  ou 

w/  Amy  &  Aimee,  6th  per.  study.  Scruple 

Pet  Peeve:  two-faced  people  and  liars 

Thanks:  Mom,  Dad  &  Jake,  Cherri,  Aimee 

Amy,  Danni,  Cathy,  Carpeno's  -  I  lov< 

you! 


Seniors 


KEITH  T.  HANLEY 

Mickname:  MANLEY 
iaying:  You're  nothing! 
Fav.  People:  family,  TP,  JO,  LC,  JC,  PJ,  JB, 
IRP,  MF,  PL,  DC,  MH,  TC,  AP,  KY,  EG, 
kG,  C,  TM,  BF,  JF,  DD,  SH,  PP,  DF,  BW 
Vlemories:  pumpkin  hunt,  Weymouth 
toccer  game,  '90  beach  party,  4x4,  street 
lockey,  Semiformal  '90,  July  4th,  Super- 
x>wl  '89 

Pet  Peeve:  getting  up  in  the  morning 
Happiest  When:  with  friends  and  family, 
it  the  beach 

Biggest  Kick:  Fuller  doing  the  600  dash, 
Costa's  temper,  PJ's  ego 
Activities:  ice  hockey  2,  CC  2,  SADD  4 
Thanks  To:   Mom,   Dad,   friends   and 
relatives 


MICHELE  ANN  HANLON 


Fav.  People:  Jon,  family,  Melissa,  TD,  SB, 

KM,  GV,  KV,  soccer  team 

Ambition:    Have    a    successful    job    and 

family 

Happiest   When:   with   Jon,   family   and 

friends,  playing  soccer,  drama 

Memories:  Oct.  27  '88,  Feb.  20  '88,  New 

Hamp.  '89,  OCL,  Sandbags 

Pet  Peeve:  cliques,  obnoxious  people 

Biggest   Kick:  Steve   Benoff,   Meg   Ryan, 

Johnson 

Activities:  Soccer  1234,  captain  4,  Drama 

1234,  Track  234,  Archbearer  3,  SADD  34, 

Yearbook  4 

Thanks  To:  my  family 


JESSICA  MARIE  HARRIS  JONATHAN  MICHAEL  HARRIS 


Saying:  Not  Me! 

Quote:  "If  I  ride  the  morning  winds  to  the 

farthest  ocean,  even  there  Your  hand  will 

guide  me,  in  Your  strength  I'll  stand..."  Ps. 

139 

Fav.  People:  Family  &  CAP. 

Ambition:  To  please  the  Lord 

Happiest:  Singing  or  Dancing 

Memories:  Family  vacations,  Jedidiah,  & 

Justin 

Pet  Peeve:  Not  knowing  "everything" 

Biggest  Kick:  Timothy's  toothless  smile 

Activities:  Music,  Theory,  Chorus 

Thanks  To:  My  Family,  friends  &  fans 


Nickname:  Mike,  Inch 
Saying:  Na,  I'm  all  set. 
Quote:  "Winning  isn't  everything,  it's  the 
only  thing." 

Fav.  People:  TH,  CV,  SM,  KH,  PJ,  RG,  JC, 
BW,  JG,  JS,  TM,  JF,  KM,  MH,  EC,  JN 
Ambtion:  To  be  successful 
Happiest  When:  Out  with  friends,  getting 
what  I  want 

Memories:  Stuck  in  mud  with  Chris,  sum- 
mers, ski  trips,  pumpkin  hunt,  freshmen 
baseball 

Biggest  Kick:  McKay's  driving 
Pet  Peeve:  MY  NICKNAME,  lies 
Activities:  Baseball  1234 
Thanks  To:  Family  &  Friends 


CRAIG  HATHAWAY 

Nickname:  Hacker 
Saying:  What  are  you  a  Beaterhead? 
Quote:  "If  you  don't  live  life  to  the  fullest 
why  live  it  at  all." 

Fav.  People:  Chucky,  Joe,  Ken,  Jason,  DW, 
DS,  RB,  BR,  SI,  TM,  BP,  and  anyone  I 
forgot. 

Ambition:  Make  money  and  have  fun  do- 
ing it. 

Happiest  When:  Out  with  friends  and 
making  money. 

Memories:  Skiing  Attitash,  Driving  with 
Irgatha-Golf  runs 

Tech:  Carpentry  AH  dressed  up  for  Halloween  ~  Smurfs:  Michelle  Hoey,  Suzette  Summers,  Shannon  Hurley,  Suzie  Baher  and  Paula 

Thanks  to:  Parents  and  friends  Palmer,  Popeye  the  Sailor  Man:  Mr.  Z,  Quarterback:  Joann  Verga,  Batgirl:  Kim  Totman,  Cookie  Monster:  Kim  Kobs, 

Dragon:  Tara  Smith,  Nun:  Jonna  Bracken,  and  The  Gruesome  Twosome:  Jeff  Werner  and  Eric  Berrio 


Seniors 


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Average 

Senior  Expenses 

College  Application 

$10-50 

SAT  Fees 

$15 

Yearbook 

$30 

Parking  Sticker 

$5 

Class  Ring 

$100-300 

Glory  Jacket 

$80 

Dinner  Dance 

$60 

Athletic  Events 

$2 

Homecoming  Dance 

$5 

Limo  for  6  hours 

$180 

Dance  Dresses 

$200 

Tuxes 

$70-150 

Senior  Pictures 

$100-300 

Octoberfest 

$2 

Ski  Trip 

$165 

VICA  Dues 

$10 

DECA  Dues 

$10 

LAURA  HEDGE 


DAVID  ARTHUR  HEMMINGS 

Saying:  Whalever! 

Fav.  People:  Sara,  BS,  SS,  SB,  CU,  MM,  JO, 
MO,  PC,  JG,  DG,  all  my  friends 
Ambition:  to  find  the  right  girl  and  be 
happy 

Happiest  When:  with  friends 
Memories:  July  4,'90,  windshield.  Senior 
Fest,  Sara's  house 

Pet  Peeve:  when  someone  says  they  have 
something  to  tell  you,  and  then  say  to  for- 
get it! 

Biggest  Kick:  Sara,  Uncle  Jim 
Activities:  SADD  4,  Drama  4 
Thanks  To:  My  Mom  and  Dad,  for  with- 
out them  my  life  would  not  be 


JAMES  HERMAN 

Nickname:  Jim 

Quote:  "Bold  is  the  one  who  speaks  wh 

he  feels."  Testament  i 

Fav.  People:  family,  JK,  JC,  SC,  BF,  PP  , 

Ambition:  to  be  happy  in  life  and  coi  f 

tinue  to  play  bass 

Happiest  When:  with  John  and  Joe 

Memories:  concerts,  times  with  John  an 

Joe,  Sean's  house 

Pet  Peeve:  injuries  at  Sean's 

Biggest  Kick:  John,  Joe,  Christina 

Thanks  To:  the  outstanding  Plymout 

South  School  System 


MELISSA  ANN  HICKS 

Nickname:  Missy 

Quote:  "Don't  know  what  you've  got  until 
it's  gone..." 

Fav.  People:  Family,  CT,  Lis,  Jen,  Joe,  SR, 
SB,  D',  KT,  JB,  TS,  Brian,  Cheer  Squad,  & 
everyone  else 

Memories:  1/7/88,  times  w/Bri,  S.  Elemen- 
tary -  Lisa  that  hurt!,  purple  summer  90 
and  Jen,  Tim's  house.  Who  Flip?  Yah!,  13 
years  of  dance 

Biggest  Kick:  7/3/90  -  where's  Jen?,  Ice 
Cream  Man,  Kill  switch,  open  bath  tubs  at 
Pete's  house,  US  History  with  Jason 


Missy  Hicks  tries  to  be  brave  as  a  nurse 
takes  a  blood  sample  during  the  Nation- 
al Honor  Society's  Blooddrive. 


MICHELLE  LEIGH  HOEY 

Nickname:  HO-EY 

Fav.    People:    Mom,    Dad,    Sean,    WAL- 
TONS,  Nance,  MB,  Chris,  Andrew,  Justin, 
Whit,  Jon,  Cheerleaders,  Miss,  Jen 
Ambition:  to  win  and  I  won't  Whit? 
Memories:  growing  up  with  the  Waltons, 
good  &  bad!.  Summer  89  -  Superterrific 
Nance,   MIT,   N.   Eastern,   Xmas   Eve   at 
Fryars,  Eastover  83-90,  making  snowmen 
at  1  am  w/  Mary,  GBKO  Nicky  stories, 
Nance  let's  fall  thru  the  door,  Chris'  dri- 
vin',  Justin's  driveway 
Activities:  Cheering  34,  HR  Rep  4,  Year- 
book Ad  Ed  4 

Thanks  To:  Family,  girls  and  Nance  for 
knowing  me  and  loving  me  -  I  love  you! 


DENIELLE  HOLMES 


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PRISCILLA  HOLMES 


KYLE  D.  HUBER 


SHANNON  HURLEY 


SEAN  MICHAEL  JACOBSON 


Quote:  "There  is  a  ripple  effect  in  all 
that  we  do  ~  what  you  do  touches  me, 
what  I  do  touches  you." 
Saying:  Oh  well! 

Fav.  People:  family.  Rick,  LH,  LA,  AW, 
DH,  SV,  RR,  LH,  etc. 
Ambition:  work  hard  to  be  the  best 
Happiest   When:   riding,   skating   with 
friends 

Memories:  balloon,  first  horse,  pit,  back- 
yard, Kathy  &  Mall 
Pet  Peeve:  people  who  try  to  run  your 
life  &  slow  drivers 
Biggest  Kick:  getting  gas  &  Dad 
Thanks  To:  Mre.  C,  RR,  Mrs.  A,  Mrs.  K, 
Dad,  I  love  you  all. 


Fav.  People:  Family,  MO,  SJ,  MM,  PM,  JF, 
BF,  CP,  BD 

Ambition:  To  be  the  best  at  whatever  I  do! 
Happiest  When:  Making  my  parents 
proud,  with  friends 

Memories:  Camping(White  Mts.),  week- 
ends at  Jane  Marie 
Pet  Peeve:  stopping  at  yield  signs 
Thanks  To:  My  Mom  &  Dad,  Scott,  Fam- 
ily, without  them  my  life  would  be  empty! 
Quote:  "I'd  rather  laugh  with  the  sinners 
than  cry  with  the  saints,  the  sinners  are 
much  more  fun,  only  the  good  die  young." 
Activities:  Baseball  124,  SADD,  Model  UN 


Fav.  People:  Family,  Paula,  Darren,  NF, 
KT,  HM,MR,  KK,  ML,  Barb  +  Squad,  SV, 
Every  one  else  -  I  LUV  U  ALL! 
Happiest  When:  with  friends  +  D 
Memories:  Semi's,  Proms,  6-10-89,  Vin- 
cents, Casbar,  NY,  3rd  July,  the  magnet!. 
Girls  Nite  Out!,  Mass  Maritime,  bingo! 
Voguin,  1,  2,  tree,  9-29-90, 10-6-90,  Booin!!! 
Pet  Peeve:  No  $$,  fight  with/D,  working 
Biggest  Kick:  Matt  doing  weird  things, 
moshin!!! 

Activities:   Prom,  Model   UN  34,  Cheer- 
leading  1234,  SADD  4 
Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Doug,  Paula  for 
helping  me  through  the  yrs. 


Nickname:  Skippy 

Quote:  "They  say  I'm  crazy  but  I  have  a 

good  time...Life's  been  good  to  me  so  far.." 

Joe  Walsh 

Memories:  Summer  of  "89",  Pink  Floyd, 

Omni 

Pet  Peeve:  people  who  smoke  while  I'm 

eating 

Fav.   People:   Family,   Mama,   Mia,  MM, 

PM,  JF,  Kug,  BF,  The  Shop,  SB,  TW,  TH, 

AB,  TC,  SW,  Bo  Fackbay,  S  &  RF,  SW 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Mr.  C 


PAUL  JENNINGS 


ERIC  EINO  JOHNSON 


SHAREE  MELIN  JOHNSON 


ALISON  JONES 


Vickname:  PJ 

"av.  People:  Friends,  Family 

Vmbiton:  To  be  successful 

vlemories:  Steve  Miller,  Summer  '90 

'et  Peeve:  Waiting 

iiggest  Kick:  Ace,  Scoot's  Van 

Tech:  Automotive 

rhanks  To:  Family  and  Teachers 


Saying:  Yow 

Quote:  "  Are  we  having  fun  yet?" 
Fav.    People:    WBRU,    WKRL,    WSMU, 
WPLM,  WBCN 

Ambition:  To  have  fun  with  life. 
Happiest  When:  Skatin',  Swimmin',  Just 
doin  nothin' 
Memories:  I  forgot 
Pet  Peeve:  Grinds,  Pork  Rinds 
Activities:  JV  Wrestling  3,  SADD  4,  Am- 
nesty, Model  UN,  Drama  Club  4 
Thanks  To:  My  parents,  brothers,  friends, 
teachers 


Fav.  People:  family  and  friends,  QG,  YC, 

AG,  PR,  AT,  PP,  RW,  JF,  GG,  MM,  TP,  JB, 

BZ,  Mr.  Z,  MA 

Biggest  Kick:  Tara,  Jerome,  Ricky's  Peter 

impression,  the  Gym  teachers,  Pia  and  Yo's 

laugh 

Memories:   peerleader   5   years.   Prom 

Queen,    trip   to   DC   w/girls.    Hub   Club 

w/Yolande 

Pet  Peeve:  Judging  people  by  their  color, 

not  taking  life  seriously 

Ambition:  To  live  a  plentiful  happy  life. 

Thanks  To:  My  mother  for  being  there 

when  I  needed  her  most,  and  for  being  my 

biggest  inspiration 


Nickname:  Al 

Saying:  Hey!  What's  up? 

Quote:  "Don't  know  what  you  got  until 

it's  gone." 

Fav.  People:  family,  NR,  AK,  AT,  AB,  JT, 

BR,  YS,  MK,  SJ,  you  know  who  you  are! 

Happiest  When:  with  family  +  friends 

Memories:  7/29/90  +   10/25/90,  10/2/89 

Pet    Peeve:    Know    it    alls,    fair    weather 

friends 

Tech:  Culinary 

Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad,  close  friends, 

Mrs.  Priordon,  and  NK 


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MELISSA  AMY  JONES 


CHAD  B.  KAISER 


CAREY  ANN  KALOUPEK 


STEPHEN  M.  KANDIK 


Fav.  People:  Meg,  Jen,  JA,  CL,  JC,  AK,  KV, 

RS,  MM,  JM,  CG,  KD,  JD,  KK,  SA,  DS, 

DC,  JH,  HC  +  rest  of  Camp  Crew,  Gram, 

Mom,  Dad,  Allyson  +  Jessie 

Saying:  What  is  better? 

Ambition:  $$  and  more  $$ 

Pet  Peeve:  braces,  summer  school 

Happiest  When:  my  car  is  running 

Memories:   CAMP,   Aerosmith,   Prom, 

punchbugging,    subway    singing.    White 

Horse,  Flag  Rock,  Jake,  Few  C  the  never 

ending    day,    my    trailer,    Walt    Disney 

World  1991,  with  Jen  R 

Thanks  To:  Mom  +  Dad  for  all  the  love 

and  support.  I  love  youl! 


Fav.  People:  KD,  CM,  KR,  SP,  PJ,  DF,  TP, 
MT,  EC,  AA 

Happiest  When:  Driving  5.0  sUng,  party- 
ing with  the  boys 

Memories:    Dad,    Keith's    parties.    Clear 
Pond,  B.H.  Night,  Tire 
Biggest  Kick:  Keith's  bad  night,  Becky's 
kid 
Tech:  Automotive 


Nickname:  Cali 

Saying:  See  ya 

Quote:  "Today's  dreams  are  tomorrow's 

memories." 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  sister,  brother,  JW,  CG, 

SV,  LC,  KM,  CL,  TO,  AS,  KD,  KB,  DB,  KJ, 

TA,  JM,  LW,  KW,  SF  and  fellow  Dakotans 

Memories:   Parties,   Red   Willo   Opstads, 

Hockey  Tourneys,  10/18/90,  ATO  House, 

Summer  '90 

Pet  Peeve:  Two-faced  people 

Activities:    BB    123,   Track    12,   Student 

Council  123,  Prom  Committee  3  Sidekick, 

Soccer  3 

Thanks  To:  Everyone  in  N.D. 


Nickname:  Candy-Man 

Quote:  "1  am  the  master  of  my  fate.  I  a 

the  captain  of  my  soul."  Henley 

Memories:  Concerts,  Octoberfest,  Cam 

ing,  Tom's  House,  Horseman  Time,  Tl 

Wild  Machine 

Fav.  People:  4  HRSM  (N&W),  PC,  SV 

MF,  DH,  EJ,  BP,  AG,  CL,  AK,  MM,  Ml 

JC,  TD  and  all  the  others 

Happiest  When:  with  friends 

Ambition:  Success  in  life 

Activities:  Treasurer  4,  Model  UN  4,  N. 

tional  Honor  Society  34,  Soccer  12,  Mai 

Club  34 

Thanks  To:  Family,  Friends,  Teachers 


KRISTINE  ELIZABETH 
KEARNEY 

Nickname:  Kris 
Saying:  Not  a  probleml 
Fav.  People:  Kla,  Dawn,  Beth,  Shannon, 
Elise,  Shawna,  Mom 

Happiest  When:  out  with  friends,  camp- 
ing with  family 

Memories:  Nevada  with  Kia,  Snack  time 
in  Bio,  Gary's  class 
Pet  Peeve:  being  called  short! 
Ambition:  go  to  medical  school,  become  a 
pediatrician 

Activities:  gymnastics  34,  Natl  Honor  So- 
ciety 34,  Yearbook  Editor  4,  Junior  Prom 
Committee  3 


SARAH  CORINNE  KEEFE 

Nickname:  Sadie 

Quote:  "We're  just  two  lost  Shaun's  swim- 
ming in  a  fish  Shaun  year  after  Shaun" 
Fav.    People:    KW,    Jen,    Suzanne,    LG, 
Shaun,  KH,  Kevin,  SF,  DW 
Memories:   Plymouth    Rock   at   4:30   am. 
Fighting  with  Whit,  The  Dead  with  Kev, 
wrecking  Dad's  truck,  sleeping  at  Steve's 
with  the  gang 
Biggest  Kick:  Kim  and  Jonna 


JASON  KIVLIN 

Nickname:  Kivlin 

Saying:  No  Sex,  Drugs,  and  Rock  and  Roll 

but  have  a  good  time. 

Quote:  "No  problem  at  all." 

Fav.  People:  Family  and  Friends 

Ambition:  To  be  Successful 

Happiest  When:  Accomplishing  things  in 

life. 

Memories:  Many 

Pet  Peeve:  Snobs  and  two-faced  people 

Biggest  Kick:  SD  and  RR 

Tech:  Carpentry 

Thanks  To:  All  my  friends  and  Especially 

my  Family 


RENA  FAY  KNIGHT 

Fav.  People:  Parents,  Stanley,  Min,  Joai 

na  + Christina,  »Dana*,  Kryslen,  Susi,  K 

tie,  JW,  LB,  BC,  MW,  CG,  HF,  JF,  AB,  Ri 

IR 

Memories:       Concerts,       *DANA 

w/Min  +  Jo,  w/Krysten,  Bob's  Hous 

Louisiana,  Christina,  Dennis,  Joe's  Partic 

•7/3/90 

Qoute:  "...mines  a  tale  that  can't  be  tol 

my  freedom  I  hold  dear.  How  years  at 

and  days  of  old  when  magic  filled  tl' 

air..."  Led  Zeppelin 

Pet  Peeve:  Getting  up  early!! 

Ambition:  To  stay  single  and  have  no  kid 

To  be  happy! 

Thank  To:  My  family  4  loving  and  su| 

porting  me!  Min  4  all  the  shoulders  that 

neededl 


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KIMBERLEY  ANN  KOBS 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Jeff,  Bill,  Sue,  T, 

Jonna,  Sue,  JF,  KT,  JV,  JB,  EM,  JL,  NT,  TS, 

MH,  MS,  KM,  the  Nardones,  Barb  and  the 

squad 

Memories:  8/2/89,  Top  of  the  Hub,  Prom 

90,  times  at  UNE,  "movies"  fests,  snowpals, 

summer  89  90 

Activities:    Cheerleading    1234,    Capt.    4, 

Pres.  1,  VP.  4,  SADD 

Pet  Peeve:  Fighting  with  Jeff,  SEGA,  Golf!! 

Thanks  To:  Mom  for  being  a  friend.  Dad 

for  making  me  laugh,  Jeff  for  always  being 

there  and  making  me  smile.  I  love  you  all!! 


TIFFANY  RENEE  KOENIG 

Saying:  I  want 

Fav.   People:   Family,  Sean,   the  Smiths, 

HM,  KT,  DH,  CV,  CO,  JC, 

Ambition:  To  be  a  counselor,  marry  Sean 

and  be  rich 

Happiest  when:  With  friends,  family  and 

Sean,  eating  and  sleeping 

Memories:  summer  of  90,  Senior  dinner 

dance  90,  Kentucky,  Florida  spring  break 

89 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  yell,  being  ignored 

and  no  money 

Biggest  Kick:  Heater's  mouth,  Sean  and 

Todd  together,  Biology  6th  period 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  I  love  you,  Jim 

thanks  for  everything,  Sean  and  friends 


JOHN  M.  KOSTIGEN 

Quote:  "Leave  me  alone,  don't  want  your 
promises  no  more  'cu2  Rock  and  Roll  is  my 
religion  and  my  law.  Won't  ever  change! 
May  think  it's  strange.  You  can't  kill  Rock 
and  Roll  -  it's  here  to  stay."  -  Ozzy  and 
Randy 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Joe,  Jim,  JH,  PM,  AT, 
SC,  KS,  FT,  Rev's 

Ambition:  To  play  as  well  as  Randy 
Rhoads 

Happiest  When:  Practicing,  listening  to 
music  "'Randy  Rhoads** 
Memories:  Dana,  Aaron,  Metallica,  Maid- 
en, Sleddin,  geekin  with  Joe  and  Jim 
Thanks  To:  Thanks  Frank  for  having  pa- 
tience and  confidence  in  me 


ADRIENNE  KOTOWSKI 

Quote:  "Without  music  life  would  be  an 

error."  -  Nietzche 

Fav.  People:  Mum,  Dad,  Family,  Dawn, 

Ola,  Mike,  Meg,  CL,  KV,  MJ,  RS,  JR,  GM, 

JC,  JA,  DC 

Memories:  March  w/Mike,  Jr.  Prom,  N.Y. 

Trip,  Phantom,  Town  Hall,  Boston  Trips, 

Subway  Singing,  Summers  w/Dawn,  False 

Ads,  Harvard 

Activities:    Yearbook    Editor    4,    Student 

council  12J,  Band  14,  Treas.  3,  Chorus  34, 

Prom  Chrm.  3,  SADD  34,  Cross  Country  2 

Many  Thanks  To:  My  Mum  for  just  being 

there.  Rich  for  the  loans.  My  family  for 

living  with  me. 


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Jlene  Dupuis  &  Kerry  Turchinetz  take  care  of  business  in  the  school  store. 


JAMES  T.  LAMOTHE 

Saying:  Funniest  thing  I've  ever  seen 
Ambition:  CPA,  obtain  Big  Boy  statue 
Activities:  Math  club  4,  SADD,  Model  UN 
Happiest   When:   w/Jen,   w/friends, 
w/money 

Fav.  People:  Jen,  Jay,  Jodi,  Jeff,  Tim,  MT, 
BE,  AP,  TW,  MH,  MM,  SP 
Memories:  Summer  90  w/Jen,  NH,  ME,  RI 
w/  Jay,   Bentley   w/Mike,   Saywhut, 
Bourne  RD,  Big  Boy 

Biggest  Kick:  O'Donnel,  Uncle,  Tim's  dif- 
ferent attitude,  Jen's  hair 
Pet  Peeve:  Arrogant,  selfish,  self-centered, 
and  egotistical  know-it-alls,  over  protec- 
tive parents 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Andrew-I  love 
you,  and  my  friends  thank  you 


PHILIP  D.  LAPOINTE 

Nickname:  Phil 

Quote:  "Nothing's  ever  easy  if  you  do  it 
yourself,  all  you  can  do  is  try."  - 
ANTHRAX 

Fav.  People:  DOREEN,  family,  friends 
Ambition:  To  be  successful($) 
Memories:  9/21/89,   2/3/90,   Prom,  con- 
certs. Big  Red,  Pumpkins  90 
Pet  Peeve:  Toyota  trucks,  slow  driven,  al- 
coholics, no  money 

Biggest  Kick:  Coach  Rose,  D.C's  lack  of 
cash 

Activities:  Football   1234,  Track  1234, 
SADD  23,  Pres.  4 
Thanks:  Family,  Coaches 


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Of  course  Heidi  Stinnett  has  a  pass  to  be  on  the  phone! 


MARIA  LARSON 

Fav.  People:  Richie,  Darren,  Steph,  Nic, 
Ash,  KM,  DS,  PA,  CV,  BD 
Memories:  'DARREN*  Badge  of  Courage, 
Fair,  DJ,  XMas,  4/15/89,  Joane  Home,  Jet- 
ty, Semi  89*  Midnite,  RI,  LODGING, 
9/16/90,  Mayflower  party.  Dawn  &  the 
roof.  Boys  in  the  closet.  My  parties  '89, 
Florida,  shh,  raindance,  Thayer 
Pet  Peeve:  X-Girlfriends  that  don't  take  a 
hint,  oh  forget  it! 

Activities:     Cheerleading     1234,     Cpt.     4, 
SADD  34,  HMRM  rep.4.  Model  UN  4 
Thanks  To:  MOM,  Dad,  and  his  family 


CHRISTINE  A.  LAVALLEE 

Saying:  "Chicky" 

Fav.  People:  All  my  friends.  Family  and 
Geoffrey's  crew 

Happiest  When:  With  friends  at  Grams, 
shopping  with  Gina,  and  sleeping 
Memories:  Florida  '88,  '89,Prom,  roof  of 
Town  HaM,  skiing  in  New  Hampshire,  be- 
ing with  my  friends 
Pet  Peeve:  GERMS! 

Activies:  Chorus  1,  Track  2,  Student  Coun- 
cil 23,  Prom  Comm.  3,  Field   Hockey  3, 
SADD  4,  Yearbook  4 
Thanks  To:  Jen  for  driving  me  to  school 
and  Mom,  I  luv  U. 


JENNIFER  LYNN  LEHTO 

Nickname:  Jen 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Erin,  Bill,  Mis,  DC, 

SR,  GJ,  LC,  and  everyone  else 

Memories:  '89  with  Erin  thank  God  it's 

over,  the  purple  summer  of  90  with  Mis, 

Tim's  house,  NE  with  Michelle,  7/3  with 

Erin  and  the  Sept.  14,  Prom  -  thanks  Mom, 

pine  trees  -  right  Erin 

Pet  Peeve:  Jealous  people  of  '89 

Thanks  To:  My  mother  for  always  being 

there  and  to  Erin  for  all  those  late  night 

talks.  III  miss  you 


KENNETH  ALAN  LUCE 

Nickname:  Luce 

Saying:  CYa 

Quote:  "No  problem  at  all",  "j" 

Fav.  People:  PJ,  JC,  KM,  RA,  DC,  FT,  KC, 

JE,  DW,  BR,  SA,  NP,  JB 

Ambition:  To  succeed  in  life 

Happiest  When:  Cruisin'  the  Riv. 

Memories:  W/Horse,  The  Riv.,  Gellars 

Pet  Peeve:  Slow  drivers 

Biggest  Kick:  Rick  and  PJ  (out  there) 

Thanks  To:  Family  and  friends 

Tech:  Carpentry 


JAMES  L.  MACDONALD 

Fav.  People:  SF,  BF,  MO,  MI,  JV,  RT,  P  & 

E  M,  KT 

Ambition:  To  be  the  best  at  what  I  do 

Happiest    When:    Driving,    fixing    cars, 

power-lining,  with  family  and  friends 

Memories:  Crash   day  of  senior  picture, 

parties  with  Rob,  and  the  Marcolas 

Pet  Peeve:  School  rules 

Biggest  Kick:  Skip  Days  in  the  Cougar, 

Eric's  house  on  the  RM 

Thanks  To:  The  guys  at  Aims,  my  mother 

and  grandparents 


ROBERTJOHN  DANIEL 
MACLEAN 

Nickname:  BJ 

Quote:  "That  which  does  not  kill  us  makes 
us  stronger." 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  BB,  TC,  CT,  RD,  MD, 
AS,  RB,  BN,  DG,  BB,  BF,  Arnold  S. 
Ambition:  To  fly  with  the  USN 
Happiest  When:  With  Money  and  Truck, 
with  home  behind  me 
Memories:  7am-5pm,  Dinghy  Cruise,  Biol- 
ogy   Strip,    On    the    night    beach    with 
Brandi,  Jammin 

Pet  Peeve:  Mom  in  the  morning 
Biggest  Kick:  RD,  TC,  BB,  AS 
Thanks  To:  Ma,  Grandparents,  BB,  Cindy, 
RB,  Mr.  Stanton. 


C^2j    Seniors 


'M^^ssmss^^ 


KIMBERLY  I.  MACLEOD 


TRACY  MACMILLAN 


NICOLE  TERESA  MAFFINI 


KERRY  P.  MAGUIRE 


Fav.  People:  FAMILY,  KG,  JT,  IM,  JF,  JK, 
CG,  DH,  KH,  HC,  MD,  SM,  KT,  TK,  JW 
Memories:  2/1/86,  7/25/89-Pugga  Rink, 
Times  with  Joe,  Good  and  bad  times  with 
Kerrie,  strange  times  with  Jojo,  9/16/88, 
Lime,  Prom,  New  Hampshire(Bears), 
7/14/90,  4th  Per.  Study-lOth  grade,  11th 
Pet  Peeve:  Getting  up  early 
Happiest  When:  With  family  and  friends 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad,  Kerrie,  Joe, 
and  the  rest  of  my  family,  and  friends  who 
have  helped  me  through  the  years-I  LOVE 
YOU  ALL!! 


Fav.   People:   'GUY*,  Katie,  family,  Ms. 

Ahearn,  Chrissy,  HS,  CC,  CC,  MF,  MR,  J, 

LJ 

Memories:  All  times  and  trips  w/Katie, 

beach   w/Guy,  bogs,   pit   '89,  Graveyard, 

"Who  are  you?",  9/7/90  It's  alright  Chris. 

Happiest    When:    With    Guy,    w/family, 

falling  asleep,  eating,  out  of  school. 

Quote:  "There's  the  known  and  there's  the 

unknown,  what  separates  the  two  are  The 

Doors"-Jim  Morrison 

Saying:  You  never  know  until  you  try! 

Ambition:  To  be  successful  at  whatever  I 

do,  and  to  ALWAYS  be  w/Guy. 

Biggest  Kick:  Ryan 

Thanks   To:   Mom,   grandparents,   Katie, 

Guy 


Quote:  "Accept  me  as  I  am,  only  then  will 
we  discover  each  other." 
Pet  Peeve:  Latin  Translations 
Ambition:  Try  to  do  everything,  live  in 
Italy,  have  a  big,  awesome  family  just  like 
mine 

Activities:  JV  Soccer,  Capt.,  JR  Class  VP, 
Peer  Leadership,  Girls'  State  '90,  SADD, 
Student  Council  Prcs.,  CCD. 
Memories:  MASC,  Italy,  Good  friends  I've 
made.  Thanks  for  all  the  lectures.  My  sun- 
shine. Time  spent  with  Larry.  Nothing  is 
going  to  stop  us  now. 


Nickname:  MUGGA 

Quote:  "What  a  snapperhead"-Dice 

Fav.  People:  Family,  KD,  JC,  PJ,  KL,  JB, 

MF,  KC,  DC,  DW,  LC,  DR,  BD,  MO,  ES, 

EG,  MH,  TC,  DK-Football  Team 

Happiest  When:  with  friends,  partying, 

sailing  with  Capt.  Morgan 

Memories:  Florida  with  PJ-Cook,  Aruba 

with    Dave,   White    Horse   Motel,   Jamie 

brawlin',  PJ  driving 

Pet  Peeve:  Flashing  blue  lights 

Activities:  Football  1234 

Thanks  To:  Family  and  friends 


LISA  MAIER 


JENNIFER  A.  MALIFF 


DONNA  JOSEPHENE  MALOOF 


VIRGINIA  LEE  MANN 


Fav.  People:  BRIAN,  KC,  DM,  LM,  BB, 

BD,  MO,  AP,  JS,  GR 

Saying:  You'll  get  over  it. 

VIemories:  7/3/90,  5/6/90,  Brian's  gradua- 

ion,  Maine,  summer,  weekends. 

Pet  Peeve:  Brian  bites  his  finger  nails 

Siggest  Kick:  Kerin  driving  with  me. 

rhanks  To:  BRIAN,  family  and  friends. 


Nickname:  Jenn 

Saying:  1  don't  see  this  happening! 
Quote:  "I  don't  do  what  I  do  to  be  differ- 
ent; I  do  it  to  be  myself. "-Keith 
Fav.  People:  Allison,  JC,  GM,  MM,  AB, 
SD,  KM,  DH,  CU,  TD,  JO,  CL,  MJ 
Memories:  When  Al    +    I   had  just   had 
"ENUFF!",   Study   with    Mike,   Period    1 
with  Gini  (every  year) 
Pet  Peeve:  When  people  talk  about  you 
like  you're  not  there. 
Activities:  Field  Hockey  34;  SADD  34 
Thanks  To:  Ma,  Pa,  and  Gregg 


Fav.  People:  Family,  Kerin  Dolores,  BB, 
LM,  LT,  LD,  JF,  ZG,  AG,  PB,  Culinary 
Memories:  11/8/88,  M.  Beach  times  with 
Joey,  Conventions  Move  over  right  "Li", 
9/22/90  Lis- What's  on  your  W.S  Culinary 
Pet  Peeve:  Good-Byes,  Making  Decisions 
Favorite  Saying:  RE-LAX,  They'll  get  over 
it  right  "Kerin" 

Happiest  When:  With  Family  and  Friends, 
Talking  on  the  phone 
Thanks  To:  All  my  friends  and  to  Mom 
and  Dad  for  everything  "I  LOVE  YOU" 


Nickname:  Gini 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Doug,  Deb,  Vic- 
stet,  Sheri,  Val,  KS,  A,  AG,  EC,  MR,  JN, 
MS,  JM,  CH,  AK,  KT,  Band:SJKA, 
URonny  KK,  Nana,  Mamaw,  EMILY, 
SAM,  DERRIK 

Memories:  1080  on  Beaver  Dam-Chris? 
The  Boulder-Val?  BangaGong-Nancy 
Spying/Jen,  Trip  home  from  Ohio-D- 
your  still  not  forgiven-Doug? 
Activities:  Band  1234,  Secy  34,  WindEns. 
1,  Jazz  4,  Yearbook  Edt.  4 
Bi^est  Kick:  Mindy's  accidents,  PorFiR- 
ice,  Craig  B,  Doug 

Thanks  To:  Mom  for  making  my  lunch 
every  day.  The  Clorans  for  all  my  trips  to 
FL.  Papa  and  Papaw,  Sheri-FMMLAFBMF 


Seniors  C^^) 


MIKE  J.  MARINELLI 


TAD  MARKS 


DARREN  PAUL  MAYBRUCK 


NICOLE  R.  MAYBRUCK 


Nickname:  Cuiddo 

Quote:  "You  can't  always  get  what  you 

want  but  if  you  try  sometimes  you  just 

might  find  you  get  what  you  need." 

Fav.  People:  Family,  SD,  AB,  SJ,  TM,  JM, 

TD,  NS,  CL,  JD,  SW,  PC,  JC,  SK,  EJ,  KH, 

Nellie 

Memories:  Study's  with  JM,  Al's  party. 

Typing  class,  Hammertime  with  ]C  and 

CANDY,  and  the  weekend  at  Stephens! 

Activities:  Football  1,  Baseball  1234,  School 

Newspaper  3,  SADD  34 

Thanks  To:  My  parents  for  always  being 

there  for  me.  I  love  you! 


Quote:  "Everyone  must  get  stoned"  ~  Bob 

Dylan 

Memories:   Burying   Dom,   Digging   him 

up!.  Motley  Crue  '90 

Fav.  People:  JJ,  VC,  Dr.  P,  Mr.  C,  PP,  Dom, 

And  my  best  friend  in  the  whole  world, 

Scott 

Pet  Peeve:  Non-smokers,  Crashin'  my  cars. 

Psychiatric  Hospitals 

Ambition:  To  have  fun,  to  stay  young,  and 

rock  n'  roll 


Fav.  People:  ML,  CV,  EG,  ED,  Zet,  Sis 
Ambition:  Success;  to  be  filthy  rich,  to 
build  my  own  home 
Happiest  When:  M-ing,  skiing,  eating 
Memories:    *MARIA»,    SK,    "Say    Any- 
thing", Hi  Joanne,  RB  of  C  Xmas  '89,  100 
deg.  water  bed,  Chris's  hot  tub,  summer 
'90,  Wanna  bet  Chris?!,  Green  Bros  rule!. 
Big  Island,  Sun.  River  '89,  Sugarloaf  '89, 
Loon  '89;  NO  HEAT!,  Chris's  spare  bed- 
room, 155  mph,  Cancun 
Pet  Peeve:  slow  drivers,  cops  with  radar 
guns,  fake  people 

Biggest  Kick:  My  truck,  Evan's  strut,  Zet's 
M  stories 


Ambition:   to  be   happy,  successful   and^l 

marry  someone  rich! 

Happiest  When:  spending  time  with  the 

one  I  love  and  my  friends 

Fav.  People:  family,  Rob,  Deanna,  Maria, 

DW,  JM,  MS,  LL,  ME,  CG 

Memories:    CA    '89,    NC    '89,    7/16/87, 

1/11/90,    moving    furniture,    late    nights 

outings 

Pet  Peeve:  LIARS,  stubborn  people 

Biggest  Kick:  guys  who  think  they  have 

control  over  girls 

Thanks  To:  people  who  have  been  there 

for  me  when  I  needed  them 

Quote:  "Some  people  think  it  is  holding 

on  that  makes  one  strong,  sometimes  it's 

letting  go" 


MEGAN  BETH  MCGUIRE 


TUCKER  NEIL  MCKAY 


HEATHER  LYN  MCLEA 


MICHAEL  MCSHARRY 


Nickname:  Meglet 

Saying:  I  can't  even  know! 

Fav.   People:  Missy,  Christine,  KV,  AK, 

MM,  JC,  JR,  JA,  RS,  EG,  ED,  the  Kuhns, 

tennis  buddies.  Fro,  JH,  DC,  CC  and  the 

rest  of  the  camp  crew 

Happiest  When:  Singing 

Memories:  Town  Hall  Roof,  Camp  '87,  '88, 

'89,  Florida,  Boston  sidewalks.  New  York, 

subway  singing,  tennis.  Harvard,  punch 

buggies,  Aerospiith,  Flag  Rock  friends,  the 

trailer  (right  Miss?) 

Activities:  Chorus  1234,  Student  Council 

234,  Tennis  234,  Yearbook 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  —  I  love  you! 


Nickname:  Tuck 

Fav.    People:   everyone   especially   Chill, 

Chuck,  Inch,  RG,  KG,  RB,  PB,  JD,  JM 

Ambition:   to  become  a   licensed   master 

Electrician 

Happiest  When:  fishing,  4-wheeling 

Memories:  rolling  Dad's  truck,  crashing 

with  Legs,  the  great  pumpkin  hunt 

Pet  Peeve:  people  who  baby  cars 

Biggest  Kick:  Vin's  frog,  seniors  in  shop 

Activities:  Tennis  12,  VICA  234 

Tech:  Electrical 


Fav.    People:    Mom,    Dad,    Lisa,    family, 
friends,  Tim,  Mrs.  B,  JO,  TK,  SP,  SB 
Ambition:  To  be  a  hairdresser 
Happiest  When:  with  family,  friends,  my 
boyfriend 

Memories:  summer  '90,  times  with  Tim, 
Nicky  (color  purple),  Mark  arc  those  Bu- 
gle Boys? 

Pet  Peeve:  Tim's  nintendo,  last  two  min- 
utes of  exercising  —  Ha  Ha  Nicky 
Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Lisa  for  always 
being  there;  Nicky,  Tiff  and  Mark  for  be- 
ing awesome  friends  and  Tim  for  always 
being  there,  I  love  you  all  so  much. 
Thanks  for  everything. 


Nickname:  McScary 
Saying:  It  doesn't  matter 
Fav.  People:  MD,  BP,  JG,  AG,  EJ,  JT,  SS, 
KG,  TW,  MF,  CU,  JS,  PC,  SW,  TD 
Ambition:  Oceanographer 
Happiest  When:  Diving,  Boating,  Knee- 
boarding,  Sleeping,  Fishing 
Memories:  Summer  '90 
Pet  Peeve:  Bad  drivers,  Sportos 
Biggest   Kick:  Eric,  Smith  Diving,  Pete- 
&Tom,  Steve 
Thanks  To:  Parents,  Friends 


(^^)    Seniors 


JOHN  ALLEN  MCWADE 


SOLOMON  T.  MONTROND 


MELISSA  M.  MOORE 


WILLIAM  C.  NEOFOTISTOS  JR. 


Nickname:  Quaker 
Saying:  Shut  upl,  Ya  Ha,  See  ya 
Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Sue,  Pam,  Brian, 
Jason,  Cara  &  Family,  Friends 
Ambition:  Life  with  Cara,  Master  Electri- 
cian, Wealth  and  a  Lamborghini 
Happiest  When:  with  Cara,  Skiing,  with 
Friends,  and  99%  of  the  time 
Memories:   Dad,   3/31/89,   Summer   "89" 
South  Carolina,  with  Family 
Pet  Peeve:  Hospitals,  Wrinkling  bags 
Biggest  Kick:  Cara's  faces,  PB  fits 
Activities:  SADD  4,  VICA  234 
Tech:  Electrical  234 

iThanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  I  couldn't  have 
done  it  without  you! 


Nickname:  Sol 

Quote:  "The  best  part  of  life  is  finding 
peace  within  yourself." 
Fav.  People:  JB,  SS,  LP,  CF,  DY,  TC,  Fam- 
ily, everybody  else 

Ambition:  To  be  successful  in  Carpentry, 
music,  and  teach  Karate 
Happiest    When:    Having    a    blast    with 
friends 
Pet  Peeve:  Backstabbeis 


Fav.  People:  Michele,  Jud,  Sara,  Tim,  Eric, 
Mike,  NF,  CU,  KM,  JB,  JF,  KV,  JL,  MM, 
DH,  SS,  BS,  JC,  DN,  SB,  SK 
Memories:  Summer  '89,  R  +  J,  donut  Inter- 
view, MASP,  dances,  9/15/89,  Sandbags, 
DC,  NOT,  rain,  name? 
Happiest  When:  with  friends  +  Jud 
Biggest  Kick:  Eric 

Activities:  Drama  1234,  SADD  234,  Soft- 
ball 1234,  Student  Council  3,  Model  UN  4, 
Math  Club  34,  Archbearer  3 
Thanks  To:  My  family  for  their  support, 
Sara  for  all  your  intentions  +  friendship, 
Michele    for    being    there,    friends    for 


Nickname:  Neo 

Quote:  'Think  first  and  act  second." 
Ambition:  to  go  into  law  enforcement,  be 
happy  and  successful 
Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Austin,  Nicole, 
RH,  JS,  MF,  NP,  PL,  DC,  MD,  RG,  JN, 
BW,  CC,  BC,  MC,  Osh,  Olli,  MR 
Happiest  When:  with  Nicole,  doing  karate 
Memories:  Summer  of  '90,  canal,  Friend- 
ly's,  sleeping  in  tent  -  right  Jay?,  1,  2,  3, 
pound,  right  Bri,  car  crashes  (soft  shoulder 
right?).  Carter's  N  vane,  overheating,  golf- 
ing, Weymouth 

Pet  Peeve:  driving  to  Milton  every  week- 
end, just  kidding 
Thanks  To:  Mom,  for  everything 


ienior  Class  Officers:  President  -  Suzie  Baher,  Vice  President 
iteve  Kandik 


Kim  Kobs,  Secretary  -  Paula  Palmer,  and  Treasurer  ■ 


JENNIFER  REGINA  NORRIS 

Fav.  People:  JOHN,  Erin,  Marlene,  Pam, 
CB,  BS,  JC,  JB,  RM,  CM,  KS,  MS,  KN, 
MH,  BN,  SW,  DS...You  know  who  you  are 
Activities:  NHS  34,  Yearbook 
Memories:  'BCN  fireworks,  guard  rail. 
Walkabout,  9/15/90,  PROM,  waterfront. 
Main  St.,  Geoffrey's,  talks  with  Stacia,  ski- 
ing, Ehick  Pond,  12/28/88,  Ozzy  Rush, 
PIT,  New  Year's  Eve  '88,  pizzer-5.99, 
7/28/90,  Kirsten-rememba  when? 
Biggest  Kick:  John's  ego,  CB's,  Marl,  Erin- 
/Joe-inch 

Pet  Peeve:  waiting,  fighting  with  John, 
ATTITLIDES,  ex's,  knocking 


Seniors    C^^j 


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TRICIA  MARIE  O'CONNOR 

Saying:  That's  out!  I  doubt  it! 
Fav.  People:  Family,  John,  Nikki,  SB,  SM, 
CB,  JT,  NF,  LW,  SW,  SM,  Brunos 
Ambition:   Be   happy   in   whatever   I   do, 
*stay  with  John* 

Happiest   When:   I'm   with   John,  John's 
happy,  out  with  friends 
Memories:  Prom  '90,  Hampton  Beach  with 
Cloe,  Summer   '90  -   right   Sue?,   *Times 
spent  with  John* 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  get  into  other  peo- 
ples business.  Gossip 

Biggest  Kick:  Smiley  Faces!,  John's  park- 
ing Jobs! 

Thanks  To:  My  dad-I  love  you,  Brunos, 
John  for  staying  with  me 


MATHEW  OGG 

Nickname:  Matt 

Saying:  That's  cool 

Quote:  "I  feel  the  need  for  speed"  (cars) 

Fav.  People:  Everyone 

Ambition:  To  become  a  mechanic,  drive 

monster  trucks 

Happiest  When:  Riding  dirt  bikes,  fixing 

my  car 

Memories:  Parties  at  Rob's 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  are  late 

Biggest  Kick:  Monster  truck  races 

Tech:  Automotive 

Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad 


LYNN  OHARA 

Nickname:  Lynnie 
Saying:  Get  over  it. 

Quote:  "You  can't  always  get  what  you 
want." 

Fav.  People:  CB,  BD,  EM,  TS,  HR,  JW 
Ambition:  To  be  the  next  Howie  Carr 
Happiest  When:  Sleeping,  watching  t.v. 
Memories:  Mr.  Delgado's  7th  period  Span- 
ish class 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  have  a  loud  laugh 
Biggest  Kick:  Cyntra's  laugh 
Activities:  Eagle  staff  23,  assistant  editor  4 
Thanks  To:  Ma  and  Dad,  Mr.  Jones 


TODD  OLSON 

Quote:  "But  sometimes  you  can't  choose, 
it's  like  heads  they  win  tails  your  gonna 
loose." 

Fav.  People:  TS,  RS,  RT,  CU,  PC,  BE,  CK, 

KV,  JT,  JG. 

Ambition:   To   become   the   next   Steven 

King 

Memories:  Beach  3  in  Jan.  with  Tom  Sta- 
ples and  Rick  Sholtanis. 

Pet  Peeve:  Snobs 

Thanks  To:  Mr.  Stanton,  Miss  Bronson, 

Mr.  Jones  and  Ms.  Petrocelli 


JANINE  MARIE  O'NEILL 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Steve,  Heidi, 
Kenn,  Sean,  JM,  KM,  EG,  CF,  MC,  JS,  JO 
Ambition:  To  be  happily  married  and  suc- 
cessful in  life 

Happiest  When:  Eating,  Shopping,  Sleep- 
ing, Laughing  and  with  Kenn 
Memories:  9/27/88,  Prom  '90,  N.H.  with 
Kenn,  Humarock  Times  with  Heidi,  Times 
with  KJ,  Times  with  Scan,  Lobster  Pound 
right  Kenn?,  the  beach.  Poison  and  Bon 
Jovi 

Pet  Peeve:  Cliques,  Two  faced  people,  over 
105  lbs.,  fighting 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  for  all  the  sup- 
port and  giving  me  what  I  want,  Heidi  for 
being  there 


JENNIFER  MARIE  OSBORNE 

Saying:  Smile...lt  gives  your  face  some- 
thing to  do! 

Quote:  "My  precious  child,  I  love  you  and 
would  never  leave  you.  During  your  times 
of  trial  and  suffering,  when  you  see  only 
one  set  of  foot  prints,  it  was  then  that  I 
carried  you." 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Jamie,  Lisa,  Drewski, 
SH,  JO,  HM,  RD,  MJ,  KH,  RD,  BT,  CK, 
SP,  Sandy's  crew 

Ambition:  To  make  my  parents  as  happy 
as  they've  made  me 

Memories:  Florida  '90,  5/4/90,  Junior 
Prom  '90 

Thanks  To:  My  family  for  all  your  love 
and  support!  Jamie,  just  for  being  you! 


PAULA  M.  PALMER 

Fav.  People:  family.  Shannon,  Peter,  NF, 

SB,  JS,  TB,  JC,  KC,  NC,  KH,  SV,  SJ,  AB, 

and  everyone  else 

Memories:  Puerto  Rico,  proms,  NY  trip, 

girl's   nite  out,   Vincent's,   Faces,   Bingo!, 

8/4/90,  the  magnet.  Labor  Day  Weekend, 

1  2  tree!,  4  C's,  padittle,  booing,  all  nites 

Biggest  Kick:  the  B  monster,  Jess's  runway, 

voguing 

Pet  Peeve:  no  $,  fighting  with  Pete 

Activities:  peer  leader  234,  Model  UN  34, 

HR   Rep   3,   Prom    3,   Class   Secretary   4, 

SADD  4,  Eagle  4 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Marc,  and  Shanz 

for  always  being  there! 


Jon  Conant  takes  a  little  break  from 
derivatives  in   Ms.   Ryan's  Calculus 


C^^)    Seniors 


NICOLAUS  PAPOUTSIS 


BRIAN  DAVID  PERRAULT 


SHANNON  PERRY 


ASHLEY  PLIMPTON 


Nickname:  "Nick",  "Pootis" 

Quote:  "There  are  only  obstacles  in  life 

when  your  eyes  are  taken  off  the  goal." 

Fav.  People:  DC,  RP,  MF,  JC,  SW,  JA,  and 

family 

Activities:  Tennis  34 

Ambition:  To  make  it  big! 

Happiest  When:  With  family,  out  with  the 

guys,  playing  tennis 

Memories:  Summer  '89  at  Newport 

Pet  Peeve:  Waking  up,  liars 

Biggest  Kick:  Price 


Nickname:  Bert 

Quote:  "It's  so  easy  to  laugh,  so  easy  to 
hate,  it  takes  strength  to  be  gentle  and 
kind." 

Fav.  People:  Family,  JM,  JP,  BZ,  EJ,  AG, 
BR,  MM,  BF,  JC,  PC,  JS,  MF,  MT 
Happiest  When:  Well  rested 
Memories:  Parities,  UMass,  Boston,  con- 
certs, beach.  Summer  '90,  fishin  E-man,  B- 
volleyball.  Vineyard 
Pet  Peeve:  Sport  Billy 
Biggest  Kick:  Jamie  Pom 
Activities:  Model  UN,  Amnesty,  SADD 
Thanks  To:  Parents,  Pam,  Jeff,  Jamie,  and 
friends 


Saying:  What  ever 

Fav.  People:  LAWRENCES,  RICHARD, 
DL,  HL,  DM,  SP,  AB,  RK,  SW,  CK,  LC,  JW 
Happiest  When:  With  family,  friends,  and 
Richard 

Ambition:  To  be  successful  in  whatever  I 
do 

Tech:  Computer  Science 
Thanks  To:  THE  LAWRENCES  FOR  BE- 
ING THERE   FOR   ME,   AND   EVERY- 
THING YOU  HAVE  DONE  FOR  ME 


Nickname:  Ash 

Fav.  People:  family,  Phil,  Shawn,  Maria, 

Randy,  Tara,  EM,  CV,  SS,  DD,  DH,  NT,  m 

RB,  6-Pack  and  everyone. 

Happiest  When:  with  friends  and  family, 

no  stress-right  Rand? 

Memories:  times  with  Phil,  jetty,  catering, 

Chris  Jr.  prom  party,  Octobcrfest,  painting 

with  Scott,  Ron  Lundgren,  summers  89, 

90!! 

Biggest  Kick:  me  and   Em's  "afterschool 

talks",  Tanya. 

Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad,  Shawn,  Maria 

and  her  mom,  Phil.  I  love  you  all. 

Pet  Peeve:  when  Ma  talks  too  loud,  stress! 

my  hair,  procrastination 


BRIAN  PONTZ 

Fav.  People:  Family,  CC,  BE,  CH,  DW,  AG, 

LG,  JB,  AT,  HS,  MP,  MR,  KM 

Ambition:  USMC 

Memories:   Shop    talks.   Camping,   Pit, 

12/13/89,    Cordage   crew,    Florida,   Tod's 

Parties,  Skating  &  Fishing 

Biggest  Kick:  Hacker 

Tech:  Carpentry 

Thanks  To:  Dad,  Mom,  Kirkmans 


STACEY  PRESS 

Nickname:  Flipper 

Saying:  Happy  Holidays  (whenever) 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Culinary  Arts,  YS, 

AJ,  AT,  JK,  DL,  BW,  JT,  SW,  MB,  SR,  MF 

Memories:  Summer  of  1990 

Pet  Peeve:  lies  and  snobs 

Biggest  Kick:  Corny  Jokes 

Tech:  Culinary  Arts 

Thanks  To:  my  dad  and  friends 


Zlass. 


RICHARD  PRICE 

Quote:  "There  is  nothing  to  fear  but  fear 
itself." 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Jon,  Darren,  Jamie, 
Whit,  Nick,  Chill,  Mindy,  S  &  TS,  MF, 
MC,  EF,  AP,  SR,  ED,  BF,  DC,  PL,  TM,  the 
Ridges. 

Ambition:  to  be  in  the  C.l.A. 
Memories:  Summer  '90,  Funneling,  Green- 
field, parties,  camp 

Pet  Peeve:  Harvard,  MASS,  1982  Firebirds 
Biggest  Kick:  Adel-at  the  point,  Nick 
Activities:  Wrestling  124 
Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad 


Seniors    C^'^) 


PJ  Cathcart,  Derek  Selig,  Jason  Aprea,  Jay  Cabral,  Jason  Wood,  Royce  Cap- 
pola,  Joey  Euf razio  and  Bill  Schneider  wait  until  the  last  minute  before  going 
to  homeroom. 


JOSEPH  ANDREW  QUINN 


Saying:  You  play,  you  pay. 
Fav.  People:  JOSH,  DAN,  DAVE,  MIKE, 
JB,  JO,  MR,  HS,  KK,  TH,  BARCHMAN, 
KC,  JC,  E>C,  SD 
Happiest  When:  Not  in  trouble 
Pet  Peeve:  School,  trouble 
Biggest  Kick:  The  Senior  Class 
Activities:  Baseball  124 
Memories:  4  years  of  partying  with  Dave, 
10th  grade  with  KK,  New  Years  '90,  The 
Def  Leppard  Concert  in  '88,  April  '90,  Her- 
ring Run  '88,  Hollie,  P.H.  '90 
Ambition:   To  succeed   and   stay   out   of 
trouble 


Nickname:  Marl,  Marlane 

Fav.  People:  Family,  JN,  EC,  GM,  SW, 

RDM,  IBM,  JB,  SB,  WR's,  NK's,  JW,  CB, 

BS,  JR,  Star&DEB  crew,  &  all  of  U! 

Saying:  NotI  That's  what  you  get  for  being 

fresh!  Just  say  yah! 

Memories:    sister    nights    out,    Eli,    New 

Year's  baking.  Turbo  Tempo!  Star,  Mano- 

met,  Algonquin,  Florida,  Walkabout, 

pizzer,  waterfront,  Cina  &  Sue,  Bobby! 

Prom,  mustangs 

Biggest  Kick:  Jude,  Trident,  Lern,  Shawna- 

hana,   morning  faces,  Gini!   Erin's   diet, 

Jen's  ironing 

Pet  Peeve:  phonies,  moodswings,  happy- 

go-luckies,  hippiechicks,  uptight  scholars, 

pegs,  liars,  CB 


SCOTT  MATTHEW  REED 


JENNIFER  HELEN  REID 


LORI  A.  ROBBINS 


KELLI  ANNE  ROBINSON 


Nickname:  Zippy 
Saying:  Quit  your  sniveling 
Quote:  "Live  for  the  moment." 
Favorite   People:   Merry,   Tad,   Vin,   Joe, 
Paul,  Amy,.the  Quintels 
Happiest  When:   with   family,   work, 
friends,  girlfriend 

Memories:  Motley  Crue  '90,  dom,  the  yel- 
low dog,  the  campground 
Pet  Peeve:  People  who  underestimate  me 
Tech:  Culinary  234 

Thanks  To:  Family,  Friends,  people  who 
stuck  by  me  the  last  5  years  of  my  life; 
Merri  and  Tad  for  being  there  when  I 
needed  someone 


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Nickname:  "Jen,  Jen  Reid  Jen" 

Saying:  How  funny  was  that? 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Stac,  Eddie,  Nana,  Pa, 

Jen,  Missy,  MM,  KV,  AK,  CL,  JC,  RS 

Memories:  Boston  '90,  Bump  Rock  Road, 

5/11/90, 1st  Annual  days,  FLORIDA  with 

Missy,  Jake  and  Jen 

Biggest   Kick:  Jake,   Fewcy,   Flo,   Missy's 

Dad,  Adrienne 

Activities:  HMUN3,  Band  1,  SADD  34, 

Homeroom  Rep  3 

Pel  Peeve:  Stacy's  "weasel" 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  for  putting  up  with  me  I 

LOVE  YOU!  You're  the  best!  Jen  for  all  the 

rides 


Saying:  I  don't  care 

Fav.  People:  Jenee,  JC,  HM,  NM,  TM,  TW, 
CG,  Friendly's  crew.  Mom,  Dad  and 
family 

Happiest  When:  with  Jenee,  Josh  and 
family 

Memories:  times  with  Jenee,  beaches,  DM 
and  TM,  Prom  '90,  times  with  KG,  super- 
market, Friendly's  and  family 
Pet  Peeve:  fighting 
Biggest  Kick:  Jenee's  fits 
Activities:  Soccer  12,  Basketball  1234 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad,  family,  Jenee 


Fav.  People:  family,  Sarah,  Todd,  SB,  SD, 
PD,  MG,  JR,  SV,  Lavignes,  Mom  S. 
Quote:  "Wherever  you  go,  what  ever  you 
do,  111  be  right  here  waiting  for  you." 
Happiest  When:  with  Justin  and  Trevor, 
spending  time  with  Sarah  (I  miss  you) 
Memories:   10/21/89,   we're  outta   gas. 
Prom,  ORR,  skiing  with  Say,  "Just  one 
night",   11/10/89,   12/10/89,   Bruins, 
Gramma,  Grampa,  Octoberfest. 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  for  EVERY- 
THING, Mit  for  always  being  there,  Bob- 
by for  being  my  big  brother,  Todd  and 
Sarah  for  making  me  smile,  I  love  you 
guys! 


Seniors 


SHAWN  M.  RODERIQUES 


BRYAN  RUBIN 


RICHARD  S.  SAMPSON  JR. 


PHILIP  JOHN  SCHNEIDER  JR 


Nickname:  Chi-chi 

Quote:  "You'll  only  live  once,  but  if  you 

live  it  right  the  first  time,  once  is  enough." 

Fav.  People:  family,  ED,  TG,  Bags,  DD, 

\P,  Zet,  JL,  MH,  JC,  CM,  SB,  The  6  Pack. 

Memories:  Florida  '90,  Saquish,  Champi- 

jns  Cape  Cod,  Potatoe  Knocker,  The  All 

Nighter,   Cannon   Ball    Run,   Pancake 

Drawings  "right  Todd",  New  Years  '90, 

Bachelor  Party,  Bad  Co.  concert.  Pumpkin 

Hunt,  now  we're  playing  the  game  —  right 

Bags 

Biggest   Kick:   Evan's   insecureness.   Bag's 

theories 

rhanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  for  being  there 

when  I  needed  you. 


Saying:  You're  crazy!  ER! 

Fav.    People:    FAMILY,    Susanne,    Ron, 

Matt,  Derwood,  Heidi,  Twiggs,  Jay,  Aps, 

SHOPCREW,  &  everyone  else  1  know! 

Ambition:  To  win  lots  of  $$$ 

Happiest   When:   with   Susanne,   with 

friends,  not  working,  sleeping 

Memories:    Summer    '89,    6/2/90,    timew 

with  Ron,  Matt,  Derwood. 

Pet  Peeve:  Purity,  Alarmclock. 

Biggest    Kick:    Jay's    techniques,    Matt's 

moods,  Susanne  trying  to  beat  me  up.  Bob 

&  Kenny 

Tech:  Carpentry 

Thanks      To:      Mom      &      Dad      for 

EVERYTHING! 


Nickname:  Rich 

Quote:  "You  can  fool  some  people  all  the 

time,  and  all  of  the  people  some  of  the 

time,  but  you  cannot  fool  all  of  the  people 

all  of  the  time."  -  Lincoln 

Saying:  It's  Friday! 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Kris,  friends 

Happiest  When:  with  Kris,  friends,  out  of 

school 

Memories:  1/13/90,  3/9/90,  Shallow  Pond, 

Scout 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  and  Dad,  Kris,  and  Mr. 

Clancy 


Nickname:  P.J. 

Saying:  Look  at  this 

Fav.  People:  Family  &  KC,  JC,  KM,  SB, 

MF,  DC,  MH,  KL  DD,  BG,  BW,  &  Team 

Ambition:  To  be  rich  and  own  a  GT 

Happiest   When:   Partying   &   playing 

hockey. 

Memories:  Florida  with  Mugga  and  Cook 

Pet  Peeve:  Slow  drivers 

Biggest  Kick:  Ricky  A.,  Jamie,  pullover, 

Ferola  flexing 

Activities:  Hockey  1234,  capt.  4 

Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad  and  family 


WILLIAM  R.  SCHNEIDER 

Sickname:  "Schnitt" 
iaying:  What's  up? 

av.  People:  BR,  JA,  MG,  BF,  JE,  TM,  JW, 
CC,  DS,  DC,  DD,  JM,  TC 
Vmbtion:  to  be  happy  and  rich 

tiappiest  When:  with  friends  and 
ariying 

Memories:  prom  night,  summer  of  '90 
?el  Peeve:  Nerds  and  obnoxious  people 
Tech:  Plumbing 

■Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad,  friends  and 
rlass  of  '91 

Juote:  "Every  boy  is  on  his  own  in  these 
incasy  times,  I'll  sing  a  song  that  rhymes 
vith  all  my  feelings.  How  can  1  be  sure 
hat  living  ain't  a  lie?  Lord,  I'm  gonna  try 
o  understand." 


TONI  LYNN  SCHOBER 

Nickname:  Buster 

Fav.  People:  Mai,  CM,  HH,  BW,  BG,  CK, 
MJ,  PT,  JH,  CM,  EC,  AS,  JC,  KW,  JB,  NS, 
JP,  JF,  AB,  MD,  HW,  BB,  LC,  MR,  SD,  DS, 
JS,  SM,  DB,  KG,  JS,  DL  my  family. 
Memories:  Rocky  Point  #8,  Jr.  Prom,  my 
weekend  family,  Charlie,  Joe   from   fish 
market.  Lethal  Weapon  2,  Getting  wisdom 
teeth  out,  the  Bakermobile,  Holly  getting 
thrown  in  the  pool,  wondering  if  I  will 
babysit  for  DL,  notebook 
Biggest  Kick:  Sheila,  Mai's  bags 
Quote:  "Love  cures  people  -  both  the  ones 
who  give  and  the  ones  who  receive  it." 
KM 


YVONNE  MICHELLE 
SCHOFIELD 

Saying:  Dude,  Nice!! 

Quote:  "Don't  know  what  you've  got  'til 

it's  gone." 

Fav.  People:  KR,  JB,  JC,  TM,  DC,  RK,  JD, 

SA,  BD,  DJ,  BD,  CG,  MH,  SS,  DS,  JM, 

FAMILY 

Ambition:  To  have  a  fun  life 

Happiest  When:  With  family  and  friends 

Memories:    Florida    '87,    '88,    '89,    7/3/88, 

beach  in  KR  truck,  SPRING  BREAK  '89, 

KDX80  in  mud 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  think  highly  of 

themselves 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad  &  friends 

Tech:  Graphic  Arts 


YVONNE  SCHROER 

Nickname:  Gizmo 

Saying:  Ya  buddy,  how  ya  doing,  sure, 
pow 

Fav.  People:  Mom  &  Dad,  SD,  AJ,  Culi- 
nary Crew,  JB,  JT,  TN,  MR,  waterfront 
crew,  Eric  &  Kristen 

Ambition:  to  live  a  long  and  happy  life,  to 
help  get  DRUNK  DRIVERS  off  the  roads 
Memories:  7/31/90,  7/4/90,  8/13/88, 
When  I  met  JB  and  JT 
Thanks  To:  MOM  A:  DAD,  thanks  for  ev- 
erything you've  done  through  the  years~l 
love  you! 
Tech:  Culinary  Arts  234 


Seniors   c  ^^  i 


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NICOLE  EILEEN  SCUTRO 


DEREK  J.  SELIG 


DANIELE  MONIQUE  SHEEHY 


JASON  M.  SMITH 


Saying:  Success  doesn't  happen  overnight 

Quote:  'The  more  we  dream,  the  more  we 

achieve." 

Fav.  People:  JD,  HM,  GV,  SM,  AB,  TS,  PC, 

&  AC 

Ambition:   To   be   happy,   cultured, 

successful 

Happiest  When:  Shopping,  w/friends 

Memories:  Ski  w/Al,  Fl.,  Phantom,  Atl. 

City,  Dance  88  +  89,  Tr.  88 

Biggest  Kick:  Ashley's  stairs  &  Interesting 

Dates 

Act.:  Track  2,  Amn.  2,  SADD  234,  MUN 

34,  Peer  Leader  34 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Alex,  Dad,  &  Joe  for 

cverything—I  love  you 


Nickname:  Legs 

Fav.  People:  Denny,  Basset,  Woody,  Ru- 
bin, KL,  JE,  BS,  TM,  GH,  RG,  RR,  LW, 
AC,  KC,  RM,  MO,  MG,  DC,  RA,  SC. 
Ambition:  to  be  rich 
Happiest  When:  around  friends 
Memories:  the  drowning  of  T,  waking  up 
in  a  bathtub,  crashing  with  Tucker,  smoke 
show  with  Woody's  Nova,  Night  School, 
outside  with  Nora 
Tech:  Carpentry 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  and  friends 


Nickname:  Danni 

Saying:  Don't  look  at  me,  I  didn't  do  it. 

Quote:  "I  will  be  right  here  waiting  for 

you." 

Fav.  People:  Rick,  Family,  CH,  CC,  JV,  JR, 

CR,  JC,  JW,  PONO,  CHELSEA 

Happiest  When:  With  friends,  being  with 

Rick  and  Family 

Memories:  Florida,  July  3,  9/10/88,  Rock, 

Beach,  Pond,  Pono,  Trips 

Pet  Peeve:  Slow  drivers,  tourists 

Activities:  Softball  1 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Leah,  John,  Rick, 

Chris,  Jamie,  Pono,  Chelsea 


Nickname:  Jay 

Fav.  People:  family,  Maura,  SO,  MF,  BN 
MT  BO,  SW,  BC,  CC,  JF,  NG,  BP,  JC,  DN 
MM,  all  friends  at  work 
Happiest   When:    with    Maura,   with 
friends,  not  working 
Memories:  summer  of  '90,  Bronco  baseball, 
Osh's  T  Bird,  3rd  of  July,  canal,  McDon- 
ald's, tenting  with  Bill,  Filene's 
Pet  Peeve:  backseat  drivers  ~  right  Bill 
Biggest  Kick:  Scott's  car  troubles 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad,  friends 


SHAWN  MICHAEL  SMITH 


TARA  ANN  SMITH 


KAREN  SNYDER 


THOMAS  ALLAN  STAPLES 


Saying:  What's  that  supposed  to  mean? 
Quote:  "You're  killing  me." 
Fav.  People:  SP,  JH,  EB,  ED,  BH,  WS,  JN, 
JE,  MG 

Ambition:  To  do  nothing  and  get  alot  of 
money  for  it 

Happiest  When:  Not  at  home 
Memories:  Taking  Sara,  Winnie,  and  Jessi- 
ca driving 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  think  guys  with 
long  hair  are  druggies 
Activities:  Soccer  1 
Tech:  Graphic  Arts 

Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad,  teachers  who 
passed  me,  all  my  friends 


Quote:  "Don't  walk  in  front  of  me,  I  may 

not  follow.  Don't  walk  behind  me,  I  may 

not  lead.  Just  walk  beside  me  &  be  my 

friend." 

Fav.  People:  family,  NAN,  NON,  Fran, 

AP,  DR,  JB,  JF,  JS,  KK,  KP,  MH,  MS,  TB 

Ambition:  to  make  my  family  proud,  and 

follow  my  dreams 

Happiest  When:  w/friends,  having  $ 

Memories:  Uncle  Charlie,  10/8/89,  Proms, 

Brockton,  FL  '90,  Rock  w/Jen,  Summer  '90 

Pet  Peeve:  best  friends  who  lie 

Activities:  Cheer.  1-4,  BBall  1-3,  SADD  34, 

Peer  Leader  34,  HR  rep.  4 

Thanks  To:  all  my  friends.  Mom  &  family; 

I  LOVE  YOU! 


Nickname:  Snert 

Quote:  "All  of  us  get  lost  in  the  darkness, 
dreamers  learn  to  steer  by  the  stars."  - 
RUSH 

Fav.  People:  Rob,  Min,  TG,  GM,  TW,  KW, 
JN,  JA,  MH,  JF,  JB,  TD,  KV,  Baba,  Kays  & 
everyone  I  forgot 

Memories:  Soph  Semi,  Rob's  wagon,  Dis- 
ney rain  with  Gin,  Dance  trips,  16th  bday 
with  Rob 

Biggest  Kick:  Bob  Flynn's  hair 
Activities:   Cheerleading  34,   Lit   Mag   4, 
Video  Club  4,  SADD,  Arts  Honor  Society 
4 

Thanks  To:  my  parents,  Mrs.  Kay,  Kris, 
and  all  my  friends  -  I  love  you! 


Nickname:  OP 

Quote:  "Semper  Fidelis" 

Pet  Peeve:  Snobs 

Saying:  It  takes  all  kinds  to  make  a  world. 

Fav.  People:  TO,  JV,  PM,  EM,  RS,  RT  CU, 

GA,  JG,  JT,  PC. 

Ambition:  To  graduate  from  Parris  Island 

Memories:  Summer  of  '89,  Good  grief,  Neil 

Young  '89,  Beach   #2  with  Todd,  Exit  6, 

beach  Feb.  '88  with  R&T,  The  SK,  Lebaron 

Thanks  To:  Dad,  Mom,  Sis,  Todd 


(_^£j   Seniors 


Senior  Homeroom  Reps:  (front  row)  Sue  Bosari,  Stephanie  Eadler,  Maria  Larson,  Shari  Dunlap,  Stacy  Wickert,  Jen 
Norris,  Jon  Conant,  (middle  row)  Nicole  Maffini,  Kerri  Gilbert,  Melissa  Moore,  Kim  Totman,  Jen  Lehto,  Melissa 
Hicks,  Jonna  Bracken,  (back  row)  Nicole  Maybruck,  Kyle  Huber,  Scott  Whitaker,  Darren  Cormier,  Tara  Smith, 
Michelle  Hoey,  Nicky  Thibeault,  Shannon  Hurley;  missing  from  photo:  Megan  McGuire 


AARON  STARR 

Nickname:  Speedy 

Fav.  People:  Jenn  S,  Ted  S,  Chandy,  Bren 

B,  Bill,  BJ,  Keith  V,  Trish,  Brian,  Ann  M, 

Pete,  Chris 

Ambition:  next  C.  Shelby /Zora,/N.  Pert 

Big  Kick:  Pete,  driving  fast,  BJ,  Bundys 

Quote:  "I  always  knew  I  would  look  back 

on  the  bad  times  and  laugh,  but  I  never 

knew  I  would  look  back  on  the  good  times 

and  cry." 

Memories:    Buick    Baseball,    cups.    West 

pond,  shut  up  and  paddle.  Rock  'n  Rally 

Sport,   Restriction!!,    Bowie   Concert, 

VVhitehorsc  football.  New  Years  at  Ted's 

'88 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Brian  &  Cheryl-I 

Love  You 


HEIDI  STINNETT 


HEIDI  LYNN  STUART 


MINDY  LYNNE  STUDLEY 


SUZETTE  W.  SUMMERS 


Quote:  "Share  the  wisdom  of  the  past,  step 
in  a  life  that's  yet  to  be  born. 
Fav.    People:   Cindy,   Tracy,   Megan, 
Chrissy,   Missy,   Colette,   JS,   TJ,   Ms. 
Ahearn,  All  of  THEM. 
Happiest  When:  With  friends,  sleeping 
Memories:   the   pit,   Barney,   bogs   5   am, 
hairspray  with  Tracy  and  Cindy,  Testa- 
ment, late  nights 
Pet  Peeve:  waiting.  Arguing 
Biggest  Kick:  Megan,  Joe  in  science 
rhanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad  for  putting  up 
ivith  me 


Quote:  "Don't  know  what  you  got  'til  it's 
gone." 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Dave,  Brian,  Jan- 
inc,  Michelle,  Tamya,  Eric,  KC,  KM,  SK, 
SC,  BB2,  LS,  KB,  EB,  DB 
Happiest  When:  Eating  and  Shopping 
Memories:  Prom  '90,  WhileHorse,  Humar- 
ock  '88,  Times  with  Janine,  The  Canal, 
Times  with  Kristen,  chairlift,  concerts, 
summer  of  '89  and  '90,  The  Royal  Garden, 
July  3,  90 

Pet  Peeve:  getting  told  what  to  do,  whis- 
tling. Backseat  drivers 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  for  pultin'  up 
with  my  'just  wanting  to  have  fun'  and 
Janine  for  listening 


Nickname:  Mindles 

Fav.  People:  Mom  &  Dad,  D&L,  M&M,  V, 

KS,  PM,  Family,  N&G,  JH,  Gin  &  her  clan, 

&  the  Deorios,  the  B's 

Happiest  When:  Sittin  on  the  beach  bakin 

in  the  sun 

Ambition:  To  experience  life  to  the  hilt  & 

be  happy  (Australia) 

Memories:  Drags,  VW,  The  Pt.Rush,  Aer- 

osmilh,  REM,  NY&CH,  Tom  Petty,  The 

Wall,  huh  Gin?  Beach  with  Joanna,  times 

with  everyone 

Quote:   "Warden,  Warden. ..won't   you 

break  the  lock  and  key?"  —  The  Doors 


Nickname:  Zct 

Quote:  "The  world  is  round  and  the  place 
which  may  seem  like  the  end  may  also  be 
the  only  beginning." 
Fav.  People:  family,  Sonja  &  Shawn,  SC, 
SS,  MH,  KT,  TG,  CKI,  Dl,  DJ,  DM,  6 
PACK,  Dogs,  Delaneys 
Memories:  Bos  trips  with  DJ  &  SB,  escala- 
tor vogue,  double  team  effort,  it's  not  what 
if  looks  like  officer  -  DH,  summer  89-90, 
beach  Zzs  -  Chichi's  Bday,  lost  in  Dave's 
attic  -  right  Ev,  6  per.  talks  with  Whit  & 
John,  9  &  10  Soc.,  pumpkin  hunt,  MIT, 
shake-n-bake,  don't  Lad 
Thanks  To:  Mom,  Jeff  for  college 


Seniors 


And  they  all  came  tumbling  down  after  attempting  "The  World's  Largest  Pyramid. 


MIYUKI  TAKEDA 

Nickname:  Micky 

Ambition:  Having  friendship  with  people 

in  the  world. 

Memories:  The  first  school  day,  1  knew  no 

one  and  wondered  if  I  could  understand 

classes  in  English. 

Thanks  To:  My  parents.  They  gave  me  a 

chance  to  go  to  an  American  high  school. 

Also  my  host  family  who  took  care  of  me 

while  I  stayed  in  America. 


AMY  NICOLE  TAMOSAITIS 


JAMES  F.  TASKER 


MICHAEL  SCOTT  TAYLOR 


NICOLE  E.  THIBEAULT 


Fav.  People:  Sonia,  Cyndi,  Kristin,  John, 
Deb,  Sharce,  Sean,  Jen,  Aimce 
Quote:  "If  you  can  pass  an  open  window 
without  feeling  the  desire,  you  are  your 
own."  Me. 

Memories:  Metallica  3/16/89  +  6/25/89, 
Testament,  Metal  Church,  visiting  Sonia, 
telephone  wars,  Hampton  with  Cyn,  Flori- 
da with  Deb,  Poison,  Looza,  Are  U  in 
line?,  A  curb,  a  flat,  and  2  cruisers,  right 
Kristin!  Cruzin  with  Cyn,  Quincy  and 
Circus  10/19/90. 

Thanks  To:  Family  and  the  Patel  family,  I 
love  you  all! 


Nickname:  Jamie 

Quote:  "I  don't  yourself" 

Fav.  People:  Devone,  Souvonna,  Tim  D, 

Brian  B 

Ambition:  College 

Happiest  When:  Dancing,  Reading,  with 

my  friends 

Memories:  Night  of  Junior  Prom,  Easton, 

My  Souvonna  recked  my  car. 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  say  "Ain't" 

Biggest  Kick:  Cam,  Andrea 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  Tina,  Tom,  Carl, 

Chuck,  Souvonna,  Tim  D,  Andrea  G. 


Nickname:  Mike,  Tayla 

Activities:  Soccer  12,  SADD  4,  Math  Club 

34 

Fav.  People:  SO,  JS,  MF,  JL,  TR,  BP,  BN, 

JM,  DC,  BO,  MS 

Memories:  Weekends   at   McDees,  Alley 

Cat,  Summer  '90,  Bentley  with  Jim,  10/20 

with  SO  +  JD 

Biggest  Kick:  JO,  Jim,  B-Lunch,  STUDDS 

for  Congress,  Morris  and  toilet  paper. 

Saying:  "Homey  don't  play  that",  "roll  out 

the  barrel" 

Happiest  When:  playing  Golf  with  SO 

Ambition:  Get  CPA,  own  Porsch 

Thanks  To:  All  my  friends.  Mom,  Dad, 

Jenn,  Brian  —  I  love  you 


Nickname:  Nicky 
Saying:  You  don't  even  understand 
Fav.  People:  Family,  Kim,  Erin,  Mary,  Mi- 
chelle, »WALTONS»,  Eric,  TG,  KK,  JL, 
SM,  EVERYONE  I  MISSED.... 
Memories:   Times   with   WALTONS, 
6/6/89,  NYC,  Jr.  Prom,  10th  Grade,  Ice 
Cream,  Beach,  with  Eric 
Biggest  Kick:  Kim  and  Erin  pushing  the 
Starlet 

Activities:  SADD  4,  Homeroom  Rep.  4 
Pet  Peeve:  Driving  with  no  place  to  go, 
The  Starlet 

Thanks  To:  Eric  for  putting  up  with  me, 
Waltons  I  love  You  Guys!!  Mom  and  Dad  I 
love  you! 


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Seniors 


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AMY  THOMPSON 


CHERIE  RAE  TITUS 


KIMBERLY  S.  TOTMAN 


KRISTIN  ANN  TRASK 


Nickname:  Amis 
Saying:  Yeh  right,  what  ever 
Quote:  "A  true  friend  is  never  in  the  way 
unless  you  are  down" 
Ambition:  To  succeed  in  life. 
Happiest  When:  With  Rob 
Memories:  10th  grade.  Culinary  Arts 
Pet  Peeve:  People  who  thing  they  are  bet- 
ter than  everyone  else 
Biggest  Kick:  3rd  period  gym  class 
Activities:  Color  Guard 
Tech:  Culinary  Arts 
Thanks  To:  Family,  Rob,  Mr.  N. 
Fav.  People:  Rob,  Family,  Abruzzis,  LW, 
SW,  SP,  AJ,  SR,  CG,  JN,  SO,  FE 


Quote:  "Little  things  mean  a  lot." 

Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Amy,  Bevy,  Doug, 

Bryan  --  I  love  you,  MH,  JL,SS,  TS,  KT, 

SE,  TC,  BM,  cheer  team 

Memories:  Angel,  5/11/89,  Purple  times, 

my  car.  State  forest,  milk,  midnight  ruiu, 

the  red  fence,  wild  times  with  friends 

Activities:  Cheerleading  234,  Gymnastics 

23,  Math  Club  34,  Yearbook  4 

Biggest    Kick:    Teachers    with    attitudes, 

signtalk,  sausages,  Doug's  girls 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  for  everything 

-  I  LOVE  YOU  -  I'm  still  your  little  girl 


Saying:  And  that  was  nice! 

Quote:   "A   dream's   a   wish   your   heart 

makes." 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Waltons,  Tanya,  KK, 

MH,  JL,  CW,  everyone  else 

Activities:  Cheerleader  234,  spirit  3,  SADD 

4,  Homeroom  Rep.  4 

Memories:   Times   with   Waltons,   NYC, 

Boston,  The  boat,  Falmouth  '90,  Corvettes, 

MIT,  Who  Chip?  Ya!,  10/13,89  with  R, 

New  Years  '89,  run  with  Tanya,  McBoo 

Buckets,   9/29/90    Dianas,    7/3/89    Paul, 

Home  video.  The  Pit,  canal  trips,  Scussett 

Thanks  To:  MY  MOM  and  THE  WAL- 

TONS-I  LOVE  YOU  ALL  SO  MUCHIH 


Quote:  "We're  bound  by  wire,  blood,  and 
fate,  hangin'  on  to  nothin'  ACES  AND 
EIGHTS "  -  Lita 

Fav.  People:  FAMILY,  'DAMIAN*,  HEG, 
JS,  AT,  JM,  TK,  HM,  CH,  ES,  +  SC 
Happiest  When:  with  Damian  and  family 
Memories:  86,  Alton  Bay  NH  meeting  Eu- 
rope and  Testament,  concerts  especially 
Van  Halen,  a  curb,  a  flat,  2  crusers,  right 
Amy?  times  with  Jen  and  Damian  - 
cemetary 

Pet  Peeve:  Dad's  car  and  when  Damian 
and  I  fight 

Biggest  Kick:  Jim's  lamb  noise.  Tiffany 
'  and  Damian 
Thanks  To:  FAMILY,  I  LOVE  U! 


JILL  ELAINE  TUPPER 

Nickname:  Tupp 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Chad,  Chad's  family, 

Jen,  Kathy,  Craig,  Nancy,  CB,  LW,  TO, 

SW,  KT  and  the  rest  of  youll 

Ambition:  be  proud  of  what  I  do 

Happiest   When:   with   Chad,    out    with 

friends  having  a  good  time 

Memories:  Scan  O'Donnell,  New  Years 

Eve  '89,  7/3/90,  Smiley   Faces,  Ski   '89, 

Prom  '90,  11/24/89,  Times  with  Chad,  I 

love  youltll 

Pet  Peeve:  So  called  best  friends 

Biggest  Kick:  Chad's  twitch,  Jen,  DD,  MB, 

Paula  playing  cards,  cinnamon   toast 

crunch,  my  father's  rules 


KERRY  A.  TURCHINETZ 

Nickname:  Ker 

Saying:  I'm  Hungry...Serious 

Quote:  "You  only  live  once" 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Shawn,  KP,  BP,  JT, 

LW,  CB,  SW,  TO,  NF,  JD,  BS,  CL,  LL 

Ambition:  To  have  a  great  life 

Memories:  Summers  with  Kathy,  Parties, 

DECA,  Movies,  Waterfront,  Conn. 

Happiest  When:  With  Shawn 

Pet  Peeve:  Plymouth  Drivers,  Headlights 

Biggest  Kick:  KP,  Wierd  faces  and  moves 

Activities:  Two  years  in  DECA 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  for  putting  up 

with  me 


JEFFREY  FRANCIS  TURNER 

Fav.  People:  GA,  CU,  PC,  JG,  SW,  TS,  DH, 

SS,  BS,  MM,  TO,  NS,  MH. 

Memories:  Rocky  Point,  the  Lunch  Table 

and  the  Bulldogs 

Pet  Peeve:  Liars  and  Big  Egos 

Activities:  Student  Council  Treasurer  4 

Biggest  Kick:  Pet  and  Tom's  disputes  at 

Lunch 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad 


CHRISTOPHER  ANTHONY 
URDI 

Saying:  Trust  me 

Quote:   "Don't  settle   for   mediocrity"  - 

Margot  Branson 

Fav.  People:  JG,  DH,  PC,  JC,  SD,  EJ,  JT, 

TS,  MM,  SW,  TO,  NF,  SK,  JE,  AG,  DG, 

JM 

Happiest   When:  Out   with   friends, 

drawing 

Memories:  Tempo,  Exit  6,  My  Camaro, 

Hunting,  Art  Gd.  9 

Pet    Peeve:    Liars,   Chevettes,    High    Gas 

Prices,  Howard  Johnson's,  Bad  Drivers 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad 


Seniors    (63) 


Lisa  Maier,  Brittany  Bachman  and  Linda  Manning  take  that  dreaded  walk 
from  the  car  into  the  building. 


KRISTINA  ROSE  VAUTRAIN 

Nickname:  Beanie 

Quote:  "It  matters  not  how  long  we  live, 

but  how."  Bailey 

Fav.  People:  FAMILY,  RICH,  COL,  MM, 

CL,  AK,  JC,  MJ,  JR,  JA. 

Happiest  When:  with  Rich,  with  friends, 

SLEEPING! 

Memories:  1/13  &  3/9/90,  Town  Hall  roof, 

tennis.  Prom  night,  SCOUT 

Ambition:    to   be    healthy,    wealthy   and 

wise,  teal  BMW 

Activities:   Field   Hockey   34,  Tennis  34, 

Wind  Ensemble  4,  Yearbook  photo  editor 

4,  Softball  12,  Band  12 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad,  Celie,  ed,  & 

friends  I  LOVE  YOU  ALL! 


SUSAN  MARY  VECCHI 

Fav.  People:  FAMILY  SUE,  ERIC,  MG 
PD,  MB,  SW,  SD,  KR,  PP,  SH,  JW,  CK 
TT,  KT,  MH,  SW,  SQUAD,  G  TEAM 
EVERYONE  ELSE. 

Happiest  When:  w/family,  friends  anc 
Eric,  not  working!! 
Pet  Peeve:  Jon  D.  Doe,  my  car! 
Activiites  Cheering  234,  SADD   34 
Gymnastics  2  (Capt.  34,)  Hr.  Rep  4 
Memories:  9/4/89,  10/20/89,  times  with 
Eric,  Prom,  times  with  Sue,  4  C's,  1/2 
day,  Ferrings,  Who  Skip?  Yah!  Sebago, 
Big  Ben,  Emerg,  Lunch  '90,  Bruce,  Sum- 
mer    '90,     4/1/90,     4/30/90,     10/12/90, 
10/18/90,  Nov.  '90,  FuFu 
Thanks  To:  Family,  Sue  +  Eric  for  ev- 
erything you've  done!! 


JOANN  VERGA 


CHRISTOPHER  A.  VINCENT 


SCOTT  WALKER 


DARREN  WALL 


Nickname:  JV 

Quote:  "To  overlook  the  little  things  in 

life  is  to  miss  the  biggest  part  of  life  itself." 

Fav.  People  :  Lee,  Joe,  Family,  The  Cappo- 

las,  Jen  S,  KK,  LC,  JC,  JL,  DC,  Squad  and 

everyone  else. 

Memories:   Nichols,   Bahamas  '89,   Prom, 

7/17/88,  past  boyfriends,  parties,  Maine, 

booing 

Biggest  Kick:  Lee's  friends  at  school,  Jen, 

Guido,  crash.  Me  &  Lees  arguments.  Dodge 

Ram,  Ms.  Ahern,  Mr.  Science! 

Thanks  To:  Joe  for  being  a  good  friend. 

Mom  +  Dad  and   my  friends  for  all   the 

good  times  we've  had,  Jen  +  Kim  for  being 

there! 


(J^£j    Seniors 


Nickname:  Vinnie 

Quote:  "The  best   built   trucks  are  built 

FORD  tough!  Huh  Phil!" 

Fav.  People:  DAD,  KAREN,  Read,  Mike, 

Randy,  CK,  PL,  DC,  Clarky,  Z,  Soccer  and 

Hoop  teams  +  everyone  else 

Memories:  Rolling  the  Blazer,  talks  with 

CK,  Proms  +  party,  16th  B-day  I  think. 

Soccer   88-91,   CVS   with    Phil,    1/27/90, 

Pumpkin    fun,   Amherst    '89,   mud    with 

Mike 

Pet  Peeve:  Losing,  waiting.  Chevy 

Activities:  Soccer  1234  (capt.  4),  Basketball 

1234  (capt.  4),  SADD  34 

Biggest  Kick:  DAD,  Randy,  skiing 


Saying:  What's  up  "Dude" 

Quote:  "Don't  know  what  you  got  till  it's 

gone" 

Fav.  People:  SI,  SJ,  JR,  ERC,  JC,  CC,  SB 

Ambition:   Own    my   own    Electrical 

Business 

Happiest   When:    With    my   friends, 

partying 

Memories:  Hawaii,  Bermuda,  Penn.,  N.J. 

Florida,  "Ramones  '88",  Pig  roast  '90 

Biggest  Kick:  Irwin's  bad  ride,  K.B.H 

Tech:  Electrical 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad 


LISA  LEIGH  WENNERS 


JEFFREY  M.  WERNER 


SEAN  R.  WESTGATE 


THOMAS  L.  WHIDDON 


Saying:  Yeah  maybe,  o.k  what  eva 
Fav.  People:  Family,  Denny,  The  Woods, 
Nancy,  JT,  TO,  CB,  SW,  KT,  SV,  SM, 
SD,  HM,  KC,  KK.  The  rest  know  who 
you  are. 

Ambition:  Make  family  proud 
Memories:    New    Hampshire    8/16/90, 
Scott's  silver  bullet,  JR.  Prom  S/11/90, 
THE  HIGHLIFE,  poof....right  Clover. 
Happiest  When:  with  Denny,  I  LOVE 
YOU!!! 

Biggest  Kick:  Denny's  driving,  Kerry's 
complaining.  The  lollipop  kid 
Thanks  To:  Mom,  I  love  you,  and  to  my 
friends,  you  guys  are  the  best 


Nickname:  Chunk 
Saying:  Have  a  good  one 
Quote:  "Homie  don't  play  that." 
Fav.  People:  BP,  HL,  EB,  TP,  MM,  JC,  LA, 
RF 

Ambitions:  To  do  special  F/X  in  movies 
Happiest  When:  With  friends 
Memories:    Halloweens,    Getting    pulled 
over  at  the  waterfront 
Activities:  Drama  234,  VICA  23,  Art  Hon- 
or Society  4,  Yearbook  4 
Pet  Peeve:  Prejudice 
Tech:  Electronics 
Thanks  To:  Mom  &  Dad 


Nickname:  Westy 
Saying:  What  are  you  crazy? 
Fav.  People:  Family,  PC,  SS,  MM,  BP,  MF, 
JS,  MT,  KH,  JT,  AG,  JC,  CU,  MM,  AB,  JC, 
JL,  DG,  DH,  SK,  DN,  TC,  BN 
Activities:  SADD  34,  Model  Un  4,  Nation- 
al Arts  Honor  Society  4,  president  4 
Memories:  Summer  '90,  URI-Sigma  Chi, 
Marsha's  house.  Flipper 
Happiest    When:    with    friends,    playing 
sports 

Pet  Peeve:  Angelos,  Liars 
Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad,  I  LOVE  YOU, 
Thank  you  Mrs.  Sykes  for  all  your  help 


Nickname:  Tom 
Saying:  Wake  up! 

Fav.  People:  Family,  SL,  GL,  KM,  JD,  JD, 
BH,  JA,  AS,  RF,  DF,  LK,  MM,  EP 
Happiest    When:    Playing    sports,    with 
friends 

Memories:  Bike  Racing,  my  first  time  ski- 
ing, the  pits 

Pet  Peeve:  CIGARETTES! 
Biggest    Kick:    Adam,    Rodney's    Impala, 
Ruthie 

Activities:  Basketball  34,  Track  34,  SADD 
4 

Thanks  To:  Mom  and  Dad  for  all  of  your 
support 


SCOTT  ANDREW  WHITAKER 

Nickname:  Whit 

Fav.  People:  Family,  Jon,  Adel,  'D,  Rich, 

Mike,  GS,  ED,  CV,  SB,  Soccer  team,  SR, 

DR,  EH,  DC,  MH,  NP 

Happiest  When:  I  have  no  worries 

Memories:  Amherst  '89,  Greenfield,  Bry- 

m  College,  Summer  '90,  Study  talks.  The 

Hunt,  "D"  hitting  me 

Siggest  Kick:  9&10  grade  History 

\ctivities:  Soccer  1234,  SADD  34,  Senior 

HR  rep.  4 

Pet  Peeve:  when  David  comes  home  and 

Lakes  my  truck  away 


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STACY  ANN  WICKERT 


BRIAN  PATRICK  WILSON 


KATHERINE  S.  WOLCOTT 


DENNIS  LEE  WOOD 


Quote:  "No  happiness  that  passes  is  ever 
gone,  if  a  lovely  memory  is  left  to  look 
back  upon." 

Fav.  People:  family,  Shari,  Scott,  JL,  SV, 
Waltons,  T,  CV,  SW,  AT,  NT  Gang,  cheer- 
leaders, &  [>unlaps 

Memories:  NYC  69,  camp  89&90, 
10/29/87,  11/16/89,  ♦Nellie*,  Jen  Who? 
(Shari?),  12/31/89  (it's  OK  Sha),  "nace", 
Octfest,  Big  Ben,  Who  Clip?  Ya,  special 
times  w/friends 

Biggest  Kick:  3  way  calling,  Tri-A-Pizza 
crew,  Shari's  driving,  hit  it  Maryl,  Kev's 
laugh 

Thanks  To:  family  &  Shari  for  everything, 
Chris  N,  Michelle  M,  &  all  my  friends 


Nickname:  Willie,  Wilson,  etc. 
Saying:  That's  Sexual,  Hey  Even 
Quote:  "Never  let  them  have  the  satisfac- 
tion, ni  be  back." 

Fav.  People:  RS,  CS,  ED,  SR,  PJ,  JC,  BF, 
BN,  JD,  SW,  JV,  SS,  Senior  Class. 
Ambition:  College  Education 
Memories:  Superbowl 
Pet  Peeve:  Two  faced  people 
Activities:    football    123,    Basketball    12, 
Weightlifting  1234,  Baseball  4. 
Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad  and  friends 
Happiest  When:  with  friends 


Nickname:  Kitty 

Saying:  There  never  was  a  good  war  or  a 
bad  peace. 

Quote:  "I  stood  four  years  to  prostrate  to 
the  higher  mind,  got  my  paper  and  I  was 
free." 

Fav.  People:  A  GRAYE  C,  ROWIES,  SK, 
TW,  JM,  MG,  KS,  Dad 
Happiest  When:  Asleep  in  the  BFB,  party- 
ing, writing,  "napping" 
Memories:    Deadbird,    Juggerfest,    Plym- 
outh Rock  4:30  am 
Pet  Peeve:  Secrets 

Biggest  Kick:  Juggers,  Aaron,  Curtis,  Liz- 
beth,  Barry's  hair 
Thanks  To:  Dad,  my  friends.  Wolf,  Pat  C. 


Nickname:  Denny 
Saying:  Ok,  Ya  right.  Hey  killer 
Fav.  People:  FAMILY,  LISA,  TRAVIS,  RI- 
CHIE, BUBBA,  CROWELLS,  PJ,  PD,  JC, 
KM,  EL,  EG,  BG,  JE,  DS,  KC,  SH,  BR,  NF, 
SM,  CB,  JT,  MH,  MF,  LISA'S  FAMILY, 
MC 

Ambition:  To  be  rich,  to  be  a  cop 
Happiest  When:  W/family  and  friends, 
with  LISA,  When  LISA'S  Happy 
Memories:  Prom:  Meeting  LISA,  N.H.,  4x4 
in  my  Yota  ha  KEVIN. 
Pet  Peeve:  Low  trucks,  copy  cats,  flashing 
blue  lights 
Thanks  To:  Dad  &  Mom 


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Nickname:  Woody 

Saying:  Hey  What's  up,  CYa 

Fav.  People:  Legs,  CH,  BS,  RM,  SP,  TM, 

EC,  GW,  SE 

Ambition:  To  live  dangerously 

Memories:  Laying  down  the  posi 

Pet  Peeve:  Fords,  chickens,  big  mouths,  gas 

prices,  speed  limits.  Five  O 

Biggest  Kick:  girl  fights 

Tech:  Carpentry 

Thanks  To:  Mom,  Dad,  friends 

Happiest  When:  Driving  my  car 


JENNIFER  R.  WOOD 

Nickname:  Jenn,  Legno,  Pokey 
Saying:  Hello,  I  don't  understand 
Fav.  People:  Mom,  Dad,  Jan,  Mike,  KJ, 
Den,  Denise,  Deb  &  Baby,  Weed  family, 
the  FB  crew,  CW,  CG,  CK  KG,  SV,  KM, 
LS,  LR,  and  everyone  else. 
Memories:  Fla'89  and  my  sunburn.  Super- 
bowl,  4/28/89,  carts  &  poles,  in  while  mo- 
bile, 6/16/90,  losing  my  freeze  plug  at  4 
C's,  Italian  class,  Chris's  parties,  hunting 
Pet  Peeve:  loud  chewers,  imaginary  peo- 
ple, people  who  eat  with  mouth  open 
Thanks  To:  my  family  and  friends  for  put- 
ting up  with  me,  my  mom  for  allowing  me 
to  fill  my  closet,  I  love  you  allll 


SONDRA  WRIGHT 

Saying:  Listen  Pall,  Funny,  funny! 

Fav.  People:  Family,  TG,  TO,  CB,  LW,  JT, 

LG,  NR,  PC,  JE,  BR,  PD 

Ambiton:  To  achieve  MY  GOALS 

Happiest  When:  Everyone  else  is  happy, 

with  friends 

Memories:  Summer  of  '89,  Faces,  July  3rd, 

Florida 

Pet  Peeve:  People  who  drive  too  slow 

Biggest  Kick:  D.E  convention 

Activities:  DECA  34,  DECA  vice  president 

4 

Thanks  To:  parents,  friends,  Mrs.  S,  Mr. 

H,  Mrs.  L  for  everything. 


ROBERT  C.  ZINKEVICH 

Quote:  "Shyness  is  nice,  but  shyness  can 

stop  you  from  doing  all  the  things  in  life 

that  you'd  like  to" 

Fav.  People:  You  know  who  you  are 

Happiest  When:  Skating,  with  friends  in 

Boston,  at  shows 

Memories:   Social    D.,    New   York    with 

Luke,  Tod's  house  parties 

Pet  Peeve:  Plymouth  Attitude,  violence 

Biggest  Kick:  fluff  chicks,  Eric   the 

trendsetter 


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ERIC  BRIAN  BERRIO 


GARY  LANCE  MEIGS  JR. 


JAMES  A.  SEERY  JR. 


KAORI  WANTANABE 


Saying:  Word,  ya  right 

Quote:  "Throw  you  through  the  Wall" 

Fav  People:  SS,  WB,  JE,  JW,  JH,  MG 

Ambition:  Paramedic 

Happiest  When:  with  friends 

Memories:  getting  pulled  over  with  Jeff 

Pet  Peeve:  Jumping  out  of  moving  cars 

(Jeff),  women  drivers 

Biggest  Kick:  Mr.  Sansone,  Mike,  Josh 

(Harry) 

Activities:  Yearbook  4,  VICA  234 

Tech:  Graphic  Arts 

Thanks  To:  God,  my  dad,  and  all  my 

teachers  from  grades  K-12 


Nickname:  Dirty 

Saying:  cut  that  out  Jamie 

Quote:  "Where's  the  50  dollar  bill?" 

Fav.  People:  CC,  CC,  CC,  JK,  CC,  JT,  TC, 

CE,  BJ,  PJ,  MH,  PT,  DC,  TG,  DC,  SS,  DH, 

CE,  PE,  ES,  DK 

Ambition:  live  life  to  the  fullest 

Happiest  When:  with  family  and  frieiids 

Memories:  '88  Lunch  with  Lisa  Pierce  and 

Jen  Parks,  Superbowl  '89 

Pet  Peeve:  slow  drivers 

Biggest  Kick:  being  in  Mr.  Moses'  class. 

Skid  Row 

Activities:  football  4,  peerleader  4 


Nickname:  Jim,  Jimmy 

Fav.  People:  You  guys  know  who  you  are 

Memories:  Buick,  wagon,  radio  show  (The 

Slice),  spaghetti  brains,  3/29/89,  Florida 

'89,  The  Pit,  Lout,  DRl,  Metal  Church, 

Pink  Floyd  experience.  Ho  Jo's  midnight 

buffet,  mailbox  (sorry  dude) 

Pet  Peeve:  mornings,  haircuts 

Happiest  When:  out  til  morning,  sleeping 

til  noon 

Biggest    Kick:    Jeff,    Rob    K.,    Martelle, 

Lionus  (cool  little  dude).  Bo 


Fav.  People:  FF,  KH,  M,  L,  TK,  HF,  JF,  JS, 
PM,  AT,  KS,  CF 

Ambition:  to  go  to  college  in  the  United 
States  and  study  tourism,  then  be  a  guide 
for  Japanese  visitors 

Happiest  When:  listening  to  music,  going 
out  with  friends,  sleeping,  talking 
Memories:    high    honor    roll,    basketball 
team.  New  York,  water  ski,  church,  beach, 
first  day  of  America 

Thanks  To:  FF,  HF,  JF,  JS,  MC,  CF,  Ameri- 
can friends  and  American  teachers 


KEVIN  COTTLE 


JOSHUA  CRIPPS 


MARGARET  CAZEAULT 


SEAN  DELA 


JOHN  KREBS 


KENNETH  LUDWIG 


TIMOTHY  MULLEN 


MICHAEL  SANTOS 


Seniors   C^ZJ} 


Class  of  1992 


Tina  White  dressed  as  a  cow  and  Leesa  Merriam  Class  Officers:  Maura  Brouillette  (President),  Lisa 

dressed   as   a    vampire    roamed    the    halls   on       Cara  Berthelette  hops  off  the  mini  bus  after  a  long,       Swenson  (Vice  President),  Denise  Murphy  (Secre-   i 
Halloween.  early  morning  haul.  tary),  Kara  Campobasso  (Treasurer) 


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Janice  Carloni 
Cherri  Carpeno 
Michael  Carter 
Catherine  Cerrato 
Kristen  Chandnoit 
Alfred  Charette 
Kerry  Christian 


Jeremy  Clarke 
Kevin  Clifford 
Matthew  Connell 
Anyce  Correa 
Marcia  Cote 
Ashley  Cunningham 
Peter  Cunningham 


Christopher  Currier 
James  Dailey 
James  Davin 
Kia  Davis 
Kelly  Dawson 
Lee  Day 
Timothy  Dean 


Brian  DeForest 
Daniel  DeLade 
Neile  DeVuyst 
Michael  Dolan 
Richard  Donlan 
Edward  Dutton 
Brett  Edminster 


Tanya  Egloff 
Kurt  Eidsvig 
Jonathan  Evans 
Geoffrey  Ewell 
Jamalyn  Farren 
Kimberly  Ferrari 
Amanda  Ferrisi 


Christopher  Feth 
Rodney  Finlay 
Doreen  Fitzgerald 
Marc  Fitzpatric 
Andrew  Fletcher 
Craig  Fox 
Erin  Fryar 


Janine  Fugazzi 
Chris  Furlong 
Jill  Gallagher 
Christopher  George 
Jennifer  Gerrior 
Thomas  Gibbons 
Sean  Ginnetty 


Michelle  Glennon 
James  Goff 
Roy  Gould 
Christine  Govoni 
Jonathan  Graham 
Michael  Granville 
Lisa  Graser 


Robby  Green 
Theresa  Gubbins 
Bernard  Guisti 
Corey  Haddad 
Matthew  Hall 
Joshua  Harrington 
Christopher  Hastings 


Juniors  C_^£j 


Larry  Hatinen 

Melanie  Healy 

Robert  Hedge 

Tricia  Hegner 

William  Herrick 

Jonathan  Herrmann 

Michael  Kingston 


Kristen  Hoban 

Michael  Hurney 

Holly  Jalbert 

David  Julio 

Justin  Kearney 

Sherri  Keating 

Scott  Kelly 


Cynthia  Kincaid 

Richard  King 

David  Knipe 

Steven  LTIeureux 

Jill  LaChance 

Christine  Landry 

Daniel  Lane 


Erik  Leavitt 

Kathleen  Ledwell 

Alyssa  Lewis 

Daniel  Liddell 

Michael  Liddell 

Travis  Longmore 

Erin  Lunetta 


Kerri  Lunetta 

Bonnie  Lunn 

Christopher  Luongo 

Jill  Maccaferri 

Kevin  Macmillan 

Edward  Macomber 

Jennifer  Mahoney 


Stacey  Mahoney 

Michelle  Malquias 

Linda  Manning 

Keith  Marchand 

Michael  Marciello 

Christa  Marsh 

Matthew  Matinzi 


Cynthia  McArdell 

Jason  McCarthy 

Karen  McDonald 

Ryan  McDonnell 

Michael  McLaughlin 

Chad  McMurdie 

Shane  McNamara 


Robin  McShane 

Jessica  Medeiros 

Aaron  Melamed 

Leesa  Merriam 

Paul  Michael 

Peter  Monopoli 

Daniel  Monteiro 


Kenneth  Moriarty 

Heather  Morin 

Keith  Morini 

Jon  Morris 

Paul  Morrison 

Scott  Morrill 

James  Morley 


CZ2j  Juniors 


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Does  the  doll  on  the  wall  say  it  all? 

Larry  Hatinen  and  Kenny  Moriarty  make  a  repair 
in  the  auto  shop. 


Homeroom  Reps.:  row  1:  Cara  Berlhelette,  Peter  Monopo- 
ly, Mike  Visconti,  Jamee  Smith,  Michelle  Perry,  Danielle 
Shanahan,  Jill  LaChance,  Brett  Edminster,  Lisa  Vanbus- 
kirk;  row  2:  Amanda  Ferrisi,  Sara  Pierce,  Jason  McCarthy, 
David  Brodin,  Kerry  Christian,  Galynn  Smith,  Laura 
Hull,  Janice  Carloni;  row  3:  Jen  Burt,  Marcia  Cote,  Kia 
Davis,  Amy  Stefani,  Heather  Morin,  Michelle  Malaquias, 
Liz  Resnick,  Sonya  Brunkhorst,  Denise  Murphy,  Karen 
McDonald 


Denise  Murphy 
Kevin  Nelson 
Erik  Ness 
James  OlDonnell 
Christopher  Osbourne 
Kimberly  Owen 
George  Paris 


Brenda  Pedro 
Michelle  Perry 
Tammy  Perry 
Comilia  Pierce 
Sara  Pierce 
Emily  Plimpton 
Barry  Pomerleau 


James  Pomroy 
Rebecca  Pratt 
Philip  Prifti 
Pamela  Proctor 
Lauretta  Puglisi 
Walter  Raasch 
Megan  Reardon 


Pamelyn  Renaud 
Elizabeth  Resnick 
Jeremiah  Richmond 
Christen  Riels 
Susan  Robbins 
Justin  Robinson 
Jennifer  Rockwell 


Jeffrey  Rodriguez 
RuthAnn  Rollins 
Sean  Rooney 
Vincent  Roth 
Celeste  Russell 
Richard  Ryde 
Kenneth  Scamman 


Juniors 


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Dan  DeLade  felt 
Halloween. 


'a  little  under  the  water"  on 


Emily  Betts,  Emily  Plimpton,  Keith  Visco,  Geof- 
frey Ewell,  Michael  Vickery,  and  Ryan  McDon- 
nell work  on  vocabulary  development  in  Mrs. 
Lamb's  English  class. 

Jenn  Withers  and  Richie  King  take  advantage  of 
one  of  the  slow  songs  at  the  Homecoming  dance. 


w-    /  irt 


Heather  Scaranari 

Kristen  Schober 

Richard  Semer 

Peter  Severy 

Danielle  Shanahan 

Kenee  Shaw 

Michael  Sheanon 


Rhonda  Shelley 

Heather  Sifferd 

Eric  Silva 

Steven  Skowron 

Brian  Smith 

Galynn  Smith 

Jaimee  Smith 


Sonya  Smith 
Warren  Smith 
Jeffrey  Soper 
Frank  Sotomayor 
Arnold  Soucie 
Michael  Souza 
Jennifer  Spada 


John  Spinney 

David  Sprague 

Robert  Stanford 

Amy  Stefani 

Heather  Stenquist 

William  Stone 

Jennifer  Sullivan 


Troy  Sullivan 

Benjamin  Sutton 

Lisa  Swenson 

Jennifer  Sykes 

Tyrone  Tango 

Khristian  Telford 

Erik  Thomas 


^'^  )  Juniors 


Connie  Pierce  and  Matt  Hall  work  at  the  environ- 
mental monitoring  station  provided  by  Boston  Edison 
as  Mrs.  Dawson,  Mr.  Perry  and  Mrs.  Szczepaniak  look 
on. 


In  Memoriam: 
Aaron  Costello  '92 

Aaron  was  someone,  loved  by  all. 
No-one  wanted  to  hear  that  call, 
But  you  must  remember  what  he 

would  say: 

"Remember  the  memories,  and  my 

funny  ways 

Remember  I'm  with  you  for 

Always. 

I'm  in  your  hearts  and  in  your 

minds. 

Don't  be  sad;  that's  not  my  kind. 

Just  remember  now,  I  see  what 

you  do 

Remember  I'll  Always  love  all  of 

you." 

Sarah  Anderson 


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Elizabeth  Williams 
Jennifer  Withers 


Mark  Woods 

Jason  Wojciechowski 


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Carlos  Alejandro 

Eric  Markola 

Richard  Asadoorian 

Paul  Moir 

Mark  Avery 

Rita  Murray 

Deborah  Barry 

David  Nash 

David  Brodin 

Mark  O'Connor 

David  Campbell 

Daniel  Palazzola 

Maureen  Foley 

Eric  Power 

Laura  Hull 

Jeffrey  Silva 

Scott  Irwin 

Jonathan  Van  Dam 

Kenneth  Ludwig 

Dennis  Wood 

Louise  Thomas 
Robert  Titterington 
John  Toney 
Andrew  Tribou 
Rushell  Trinque 
Matthew  Trostel 
Kimberly  Tuckwood 


James  Vachon 
Lisa  Vanbuskirk 
Joseph  Vera 
Michael  Vickery 
Keith  Visco 
Michael  Visconti 
Shannon  Walsh 


Michael  Webber 
Jason  Webster 
Brandy  Wheeler 
David  White 
Tina  White 
Jennifer  Whittier 
Jessica  Wilde 


Juniors 


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Class  of  1993 


Class  Officers:  Brad  Marsico  (President),  Craig  Christine  Scllew  and  escort  Shawn  Burke  from 
Heather  Hanby  smiles  as  she  visits  with  her  Burns  (Vice-Pesident),  Kim  Home  (Secretary),  Whitman  Hansen  High  in  semi-formal  attire  for 
friends  at  lunch.  Kelly  McKeown  (Treasurer)  the  Homecoming  Dance. 


Erik  Anderson 

Jason  Ballum 

Amanda  Barnes 

Joshua  Bartlett 

Timothy  Bates 

Priscilla  Benoit 

Lissandra  Bermudez 


Gina  Bernard 

Crucita  Bolger 

Robert  Bollinger 

Danielle  Boulay 

Christian  Bowen 

Anthony  Breen 

Janelle  Bruno 


Taryn  Bryant 

Heather  Buchholz 

Nicole  Bullaro 

Mandy  Burgess 

Craig  Burns 

Erin  Bythewood 

Michele  Callahan 


Heather  Camara 
Kelly  Canavan 
Steven  Carroll 
Debra  Ceranna 
Christopher  Charette 
Julianne  Christian 
Tricia  Ciccone 


Robert  Cleary 

Thomas  Clifford 

Michelle  Collins 

Keri  Colomey 

Amy  Connaughton 

David  Cook, 

Heather  Coombs 


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Anthony  Cotta 
Trever  Cumming 
Melinda  Cunningham 
Scott  Cunningham 
Joshua  Curran 
Brandalynn  Curtis 
Christopher  Cutting 


Christopher  Cyr 
Justin  Dabkowski 
Clinton  D'Agostino 
Torri  Dailey 
Joseph  Dambrosio 
Nathan  Darling 
Mark  Davin 


William  Delory 
Devin  Digby 
Brendan  Douylliez 
Justin  Drinkwater 
Eric  Duarte 
Heather  Dupuis 
Andrea  Eaton 


Shawn  Everson 
Damian  Fagerberg 
David  Faustrum 
Elizabeth  Fein 
Jill  Ferguson 
Amanda  Ferreira 
David  Finer 


Debra  Fitzgerald 
Amy  Flora 
Richard  Flynn 
Cina  Foley 
Christine  Foreaker 
Rebecca  Forrester 
Daniel  Frechette 


April  Cacicia 
Andrea  Gardner 
Jason  Gascoyne 
Heather  Gay 
Demetrius  Grandel 
Melissa  Greeley 
Rheuben  Green 


Adam  Gronblom 
Amy  Cunther 
Jason  Haglund 
Heather  Hanby 
Joshua  Hanlon 
Erin  Hansen 
Amy  Harkins 


Jason  Higgins 
Jeffrey  Hill 
Derek  Hoagland 
Shannon  Holmes 
Kimberly  Home 
Richard  Hunt 
Mark  Hyslop 


Kelley  Jepson 
Lawrence  Johnson 
Sarah  Johnston 
Allyson  Jones 
Corey  Joyce 
Bridget  Kay 
Michael  Kelly 


Sophomores  (^ 


Michelle  Kelly,  Krysta  Stapleton,  Mike  Reilly, 
John  Driscoll  (91),  Crucita  Bolger  socialize  at  the 
end  of  B  lunch. 

Dana  Lofgrin  and  Matt  Pylant  lead  the  pack  up 
the  main  staircase. 


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Bryan  Kennedy 

Amanda  Keough 

Michael  Krause 

Melissa  Kuczmiec 

Vivian  Lane 

Mary  Ellen  LaPointe 

Richard  Laisen 


Keith  Laison 

Joseph  Lawrence 

Seth  Lawrence 

John  Lawson 

Christopher  Leary 

Tara  Lehto 

Kristin  Lofgren 


Brian  Maccaferri 

Shawn  MacDonald 

Andrew  MacKenzie 

David  MacKenzie 

Neil  MacLeod 

Kelly  Mahoney 

Brad  Marsico 


Kerry  Marline 

Cara  Masciulli 

Micheal  McKay 

Lori  McKenna 

Kelly  McKeown 

Erin  McLaughlin 

Nyla  McLean 


Darren  McNamara 

Heather  Merrill 

Michelle  Meuse 

Pamela  Meuse 

Peter  Miller 

Andrew  Mitchell 

Stacey  Molander 


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Of  course  Amy  Harkins,  Michelle  Kelly,  Kelly 
Canavan  and  Casey  O'Brien  all  have  passes  for  the 
Lav. 

Brandy  Curtis  works  on  Algebra  problems  in  Ms. 
Ryan's  math  class. 

Homeroom  Reps:  Row  1:  Laura  Parks,  Amy  Tripp, 
Michelle  Meusc,  Kim  Yachimski,  Dave  MacKen- 
zie;  Row  2:  Amanda  Pittsley,  Debbie  Ceranna,  Jill 
Ferguson,  Jason  Ballum,  Jason  Higgins,  Keri  Sloat 


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Lisa  Morse 
Victor  Moulton 
Jennifer  Mullen 
Nicole  Mullen 
Lisa  Murphy 
Ernest  Murray 
Paul  Musow 


Jessica  Nagle 
Amy  Ness 
Ann  Marie  Newell 
Nannette  Nicholson 
Jason  Norris 
Sarah  O'Connor 
Kathleen  O'Halloran 


Charles  O'Neal 
Suzanne  Obin 
Julie  Olsen 
Marc  Palmer 
Diane  Pantermoller 
Laura  Parks 
David  Paul 


Jason  Paul 
Eugene  Pearson 
Jennifer  Peoples 
Micheal  Perry 
Richard  Perry 
Ralph  Petty 
Micheal  Pierson 


Joel  Pike 
Suzanne  Pinheiro 
Gregory  Piper 
Kristin  Piper 
Amanda  Pittsley 
Adam  Porter 
David  Porter 


Sophomores 


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Melissa  Cas«IIa  ('94)  and  Lisa  Murphy  wait  to  go  back        Debbie  Ceranna  lakes  notes  as  Tarnya  Puntiri  de- 
into  the  building  after  a  "fire  drill".  scribes  what  she  sees  in  the  microscope. 

Krysta  Stapleton  and  Andrea  Eaton  check  out  ac- 
tion on  the  dance  floor  during  the  Homecoming 
Dance. 


Jessica  Post 

Erin  Powers 

Michael  Pratt 

Alisha  Price 

Nancy  Proulx 

Tarnya  Puntiri 

Ann  Marie  Quigley 


Michael  Ragan 

Lauren  Rapoza 

Michael  Reilly 

Michael  Reveliotty 

Benjamin  Riels 

Robert  Riley 

Carol  Romero 


Kevin  Rumsey 

Joshua  Sande 

Kara  Sarceno 

Ryan  Sauter 

Christine  Sellew 

Philip  Sert 

Mathew  Shannon 


Todd  Simpkins 

Tena  Slade 

Keriann  Sloat 

Joel  Spinney 

Ann  Marie  Stanley 

Regina  Staples 

Krysta  Stapleton 


Robert  Stefan 

Winifred  Stenquist 

Stephaine  Stewart 

Kim  Strang 

Lisa  Tassinari 

Kathleen  Thatcher 

Wendy  Thompson 


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Sophomores 


Taryn  Bryant  and  Lauren  Rapoza  check  out  a  se- 
nior portrait  display  by  Dodge  Murphy. 

Heather  Merrill,  Michelle  Kelly,  Lisa  Tassinari, 
and  Erin  Blythewood  use  the  phone  during  lunch. 


William  Torrey 
Robert  Tousignant 
Amy  Tripp 
Geoffrey  Trostel 
Thomas  Turner 
Timothy  Turner 
Marisa  Vacchi 


Matthew  Verde 
Andrea  Verre 
Tara  Washington 
Alan  Watson 
Andrew  Wheeler 
Aaron  Whiddon 
James  White 


Eric  Whitecotton 
Shawn  Whitecotton 
Beau  Wilkinson 
Sara  Wood 
Erik  Wuestefeld 
Kimberly  Yachimski 
Kevin  Yee 


Bryan  Young 
Paul  Young 
Kevin  Zachary 


George  Zaino 
Danielle  Zaniewski 


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Jennifer  Alphonse 

Casey  O'Brien 

Sean  Baker 

Melissa  Percy 

Shane  Brenner 

James  Pylant 

Jessica  Casey 

Robert  Rossetti 

William  Dawson 

Michael  Scaranari 

Brian  DeOrio 

Bernard  Schultz 

Stephen  Ferazzi 

Eric  Schweda 

Martin  Ferry 

Pamela  Semer 

Jonathan  Geddis 

Peter  Seward 

Bartholomew  Giardina 

Anthony  Socd 

Damian  Houde 

Hope  Travis 

Tammy  Johnson 

Jeffrey  Williams 

Dana  Lofgren 

Jay  Wilson 

James  Logan 

Glen  Zion           ,,^| 

Scott  Mullen 

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Class  of  1994 


Homeroom  Rcfw.:  row  1:  Bobby  Carlton,  Karen 
Class  Officers:  Dave  Stuart  (President),  Damon  "Learning  never  stops,"  as  Kim  MacMillian  and  Ginnetty,  Siobhan  McDonough,  Paul  Cabral;  row 
Geese  (Vice  President),  Julie  Chisholm  (Treasur-  Lisa  Reyes  spend  their  English  class  in  the  IMC  2:  Jesse  Brandt,  Melissa  Bougopoulos,  Gail  White, 
er),  Danielle  Cleary  (Secretary)  gathering  information  for  a  research  paper.  Faith  Percy 


Paul  Abbott 

Eric  Abruzzi 

Jeremy  Adelmann 

Joseph  Adragna 

Kristin  Allan 

Rebecca  Allison 

Heather  Ames 


Ryan  Amiro 

Christopher  Anderson 

Lisa  Anderson 

Nicole  Askin 

Hovig  Avakian 

Tina  Bacci 

Jamie  Barbieri 


Bethany  Bamaby 
Keith  Barnaby 
David  Barry 
Robin  Bashore 
Stephen  Bates 
Eric  Beaton 
Benjamin  Bell 


Phillip  Bennett 

Robert  Bennett 

Christopher  Besse 

Jon  Bilodeau 

Andrea  Bizzozero 

Jeanette  Blovin 

Julie  Bonk 


Josef  Boreland 

Daniel  Bouchard 

Melissa  Bougopoulos 

John  Boyington 

Jaimee  Bracken 

Scott  Bradley 

Jesse  Brandt 


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Jason  Breen 
Nicole  Briggs 
Peter  Brouillette 
Dreek  Bnindle 
Laura  Bryant 
Jacqueline  Burt 
Susan  Burton 


Paul  Cabral 
Diane  Carloni 
Robert  Carlton 
Debra  Carpeno 
Kelly  Carreau 
Mathew  Carroll 
Melissa  Casella 


Erin  Chabot 
Julie  Chisholm 
Thomas  Chiusano 
Derome  Chretien 
Robert  Christopher 
Jennifer  Clayton 
Danielle  Cleary 


Robert  Colonna 
Jamie  Comras 
James  Condon 
Timothy  Condon 
David  Conner 
Carolyn  Conso 
Tina  Cook 


Molly  Corcoran 
Douglas  Cormier 
Steven  Costa 
Kristina  Coull 
Scott  Crispo 
Brian  Crowley 
Kathy  Crowley 


Heather  Croxford 
Amy  Curran 
Wilbur  Curtis 
Gregory  Cushman 
Kimberly  Day, 
Debra  Deboe 
Mark  Demarino 


Christopher  Denoncourt 
Donald  Deptula 
Jennifer  Dillon 
Steven  Dillon 
Michael  Donnelly 
Caryn  Downey 
Jason  Drinkwater 


Jill  Dubois 
Jermal  Dubose 
David  Duffy 
Justin  Dugas 
Kathleen  Dwyer 
Michelle  Eby 
Amelda  Ester 


Jeremy  Federico 
Nicole  Felton 
Eric  Finn 

Jennifer  Flemming 
Jeffrey  Flockton 
Erin  Forbes 
Brian  Framplon 


Freshmen  C§1D 


Michael  Fraser 

Jamie  French 

Justin  Calvin 

Damon  Geese 

Kenneth  Centhner 

Janine  Cerrior 

Michael  Giannini 


Jeannine  Gibbons 

Amy  Cifford 

David  Gillis 

Karen  Ginnetty 

Jason  Gledhill 

Sara  Gogan 

Heather  Gorse 


Robert  Graser 
Danielle  Grennell 
Kevin  Hagan 
Sonya  Haith 
Heather  Hall 
Danielle  Hamill 
Erin  Hanley 


Mylissa  Hannon 

Nathan  Harding 

Jacob  Harrington 

Abigail  Holmes 

Kurt  Holmes 

Seth  Holmes 

Derek  Hoss 


Jason  Hoyt 

Joseph  Huckins 

Theresa  Hudson 

Kara  Hunt 

Keith  Hunt 

Saundra  Ings 

Bernard  Jezierski 


Tara  Johnson 

Brian  Jones 

Jennifer  Kaloupek 

Alicia  Keenan 

Matthew  Keenan 

Kerri-Ann  Keith 

Jennifer  Kelleher 


Renee  Kelleher 

Amy  Kelley 

James  Kelly 

Lisa  Kennedy 

Adam  King 

Aisha  Knight 

Joseph  Krakowski 


Sandra  Ladny 
Shirine  Ladny 
Anita  Lakson 
Joseph  Landry 
Peter  Lannigan 
Kristen  Larson 
Misty  Lewis 


Amy  Liddell 

Stephen  Lincoln 

Heather  Little 

Helen  Livingston 

Daniel  Lodge 

Kimberly  Luce 

Jennifer  Lucey 


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^^)  Freshmen 


George  "Skip"  Martin  and  Curtis  Pierson  deter- 
mine the  density  of  a  pine  block  in  Mr.  Perry's 
Science  class. 

Chris  Novak  concentrates  as  he  takes  his  English 
test  in  Mrs.  Mclnnis'  English  class. 


John  Lutz 

Kenneth  MacKenzie 
Edward  MacMillan 
Kimberly  MacMillan 
Jennifer  Macomber 
Matthew  Macomber 
Kathleen  Mahoney 


Selena  Maki 
Jessica  Malaguti 
Jennifer  Malone 
Amy  Mann 
Peter  Manson 
Jeanne  Marchand 
Michael  Marrano 


George  Martin 
Paul  McDonough 
Siobhan  McDonough 
Kerri  McGahcy 
Shannon  McGovern 
Mark  McKay 
Edward  McKenna 


John  McKenna 
Russell  McKeown 
April  McMillan 
Sean  McNeill 
James  Merada 
Richard  Merriam 
Amie  Metz 


Jeffrey  Miller 
Jonathan  Miller 
Trevor  Milton 
Jason  Morgan 
Cathleen  Moriarty 
Sugar  Morini 
Craig  Morrison 


Clifford  Moylan 
Jennifer  Mudge 
Brian  Muir 
Peter  Murphy 
Jason  Nash 
Lisa  Navarro 
Shawn  Newman 


Freshmen  (  ^^) 


During  the  Pep  Rally  Dave  Stuart  spreads  out  the 
Freshman  Spirit  Chain  and  hopes  for  a  victory. 

Scott  Crispo,  Brian  Jones,  and  William  Persons  in 
Mrs.  Hannigan's  period  4  Algebra  class. 


Mrs.  Hanley  guides  Jason  Wrightington  as  he  or 
ganizes  his  English  notebook. 


SLUE  EAGL 


♦^    * 


Keith  Nickerson 

Scott  Norris 

Michael  Northrup 

Derek  Ollerhead 

Michelle  Osborne 

Tara  Osgood 

Nora  Paradis 


Dannielle  Paris 

Scot  Paton 

Geoffrey  Pawlowski 

Faith  Percy 

Matthew  Perry 

William  Persons 

Theresa  Petersen 


Veronica  Pierce 
Curtis  Pierson 
James  Pierson 
Kerry  Pollard 
Jeremy  Pontz 
James  Porter 

Jennifer  Power 


Sunni  Powers 

Elizabeth  Prentice 

Jeremy  Price 

Prescott  Pylant 

Jennifer  Quirke 

Kelley  Raasch 

William  Raymond 


Adam  Reardon 

Robert  Reardon 

Ryan  Reid 

Micheal  Reske 

Lisa  Reyes 

Theresa  Reyes 

Amy  Reynolds 


Rita  Ritval 

Donald  Robbins 

Genevieve  Rodriguez 

Seth  Romanski 

Tracey  Rose 

Benjamin  Russo 

Robyn  Sabean 


C_^£j    Freshmen 


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Matthew  Brown  lee 

Steven  Medeiros 

Paul  Brunick 

Richard  Nesbit 

Joseph  Carney 
David  Carter 
Anne  Chadwick 

Kevin  Norton 
Christopher  Novak 
Robert  Poliseno 

Matthew  Emerich 

Paul  Reid 

Seana  Fahy 
Sean  Fontaine 

Raymond  Sandifer 
Cherie  Snell 

Gregory  Jacobson 
George  Jeddry 
Julie  Kolesar 

Christopher  Tirrell 
Jason  Tokarz 
Matthew  Williams 

Russell  Sadler 
Jesiah  Sande 
Matthew  Savoy 
Daniel  Sawiski 
Jennifer  Scheid 
Anthony  Schena 
George  Schofield 


Timothy  Schroeder 
Jeremy  Schulte 
Daniel  Sherman 
Kevin  Shuley 
Kristine  Shuley 
Daniel  Simmons 
Gregory  Simoneau 


Matthew  Skiver 
Danielle  Smith 
Kevin  Smith 
Tanya  Smith 
Timothy  Sottak 
Kathleen  Stone 
Nicholas  Strassel 


Keith  Struble 
Melissa  Struble 
David  Stuart 
Anthony  Suarez 
Brian  Sullivan 
Colleen  Sullivan 
Sean  Sullivan 


Ronald  Sylvester 
Thomas  Tasker 
Jason  Tavares 
Erik  Telford 
Daniel  Thissell 
Wayne  Thurston 
Robert  Trepanier 


Barry  Tudor 
Stephen  Vachon 
Eric  Vinitsky 
Brian  Visconti 
Dianna  Waldron 
Courtney  Walsh 
Timothy  Walsh 


Jason  Ward 
Stacey  Waterman 
Gail  White 
Crystal  Whitehead 
Denise  Wiseman 
Brett  Wood 
Jessica  Wood 


Freshmen   CA^ 


Office  secretaries  Mrs.  McSweeney,  Mrs.  Small, 
Mrs.  Carter,  Mrs.  Anthony,  Mrs.  Dailey,  and  Mrs. 
Best,  show  their  support  for  the  troops  by  wearingi 
yellow  ribbons. 


Friends  and  Relatives  Serving  In 

Operation  Desert  Storm 

Neil  Antoniotti 

Richard  Kennedy 

Jack  Balkind 

David  Knipe 

Charles  Bass 

Frank  Leeber 

Bill  Bates 

Michael  Linde 

Glen  Beaulieu 

Steve  MacKerron 

Timmy  Blainguard 

Dan  Mclntyre 

Clark  Blanchard 

Brian  McNealy 

Steve  Borden 

Robert  Muir  III 

Lloyd  Kelin  Branch 

David  Murray 

Eric  Brody 

James  Parker 

Dave  Buffington 

Mark  Pasquantonio 

Jerry  Calbreth 

Ronald  Patalamo 

Louis  Civitarese 

Lee  Perkins 

Jeffrey  Clough 

Rick  Petersen 

Paul  D'Angelo              j^ 

Lori  Pina                1 

David  DePospero       ^k#^ 
Patrick  Dillon            ikjC 

Mike  Post  '-«'"'*^ 

Michael  Pronto 

Leo  Dorrington          flHiJ^ 

Frank  Ramagnolo 

Donald  Dubreil         *^^ 

Harold  J.  Randolf 

Brian  Dunn 

John  Raymond 

Charles  Elias 

Cully  Rossi 

Rich  Falches 

Charles  Roth 

Ernie  Flory 

Scott  Sanford 

Christopher  "CJ"  Fontaine 

Scott  Savoy             ^ 

Doug  Foulk 

John  Schofield        % 

Joel  Garret 

Greg  Schwabe 

Scott  Ghidoni 

Shawn  Sheehy 

Peter  Gill 

Mark  Staples 

Kevin  Gibney 

Joe  Tacrmina 

Vincent  C.  Goglia  III 

Eric  Texeria 

Chuck  Hammond 

Kevin  Thurber 

Brad  Hemp 

Jimmy  Venna 

Paul  Higgins 

Billy  Wager 

Gary  Hostettler 

Brian  Watt 

Lisa  Huntington 

Mark  Whitney 

Myron  Jarvis 

James  Wilson 

Winfield  R.  Keller 

Dinny  Woodworth 

John  Kelly 

Susan  Zemotel 

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National  Guard  members  of  the  772nd  Military  Police  depart  from  Memorial  Hall  on  January  10,  1991. 


dS^    People  And  The  Gulf  War 


A.F.S.  member  Erin  Lunetta  urges  students  andl 
staff  to  sign  the  giant  card  or  wear  a  yellow  ribbon. 


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PSHS  Salutes  Those 

Serving  In  Operation 

Desert  Storm 


Students,  faculty,  and  staff  of  PSHS 
will  always  remember  where  they  were 
at  7:00  p.m.  on  January  16,  1991  ~  the 
night  that  began  "The  Liberation  of  Ku- 
wait", the  beginning  of  Operation  De- 
sert Storm.  That  night  all  broadcast  me- 
dia flashed  the  news  that  allied  forces 
had  begun  bombing  Iraqi  military  tar- 
gets in  an  attempt  to  force  Saddam  Hus- 
sein out  of  Kuwait;  and  that  night  will 
remain  in  the  minds  of  many  for  a  long 
time  to  come.  It  quite  possibly  will  be 
one  of  those  few  lifetime  experiences 
which  future  generations  will  ask  about  - 
-  where  were  you  when,  or  what  was  it 
like  when  the  War  in  the  Gulf  began? 


Opinions  About  The  War 

"\  hope  they  come  back  soon  and  alive."  — 
Rich  Flynn  '93 

"I  think  if  it  could've  been  avoided  it 
would've,  but  we  need  to  stop  Saddann  be- 
fore he  becomes  another  Hitler."  —  Karen 
Snyder  '91 

"I  hope  it's  over  as  quickly  as  possible,  with 
as  little  loss  of  life  as  possible."  —  Mr. 
O'Day 

"I  think  the  war  is  wrong,  but  the  troops 
deserve  our  support  because  it  was  not  their 
decision  to  go."  —  Kevin  MacMillan  '92 

"Saddam  is  a  nut,  and  we  have  to  remove 
him  sooner  or  later."  —  Anthony  Schena  '94 

"No  comment."  —  Pavel  Afanasiev  (Russian 
exchange  student)  '91 

"Nobody  wins  a  war!"  —  Amy  Flora  '92 

"I  think  we're  doing  a  good  job,  and  Iraq 
doesn't  know  what  they've  gotten  them- 
selves into."  —  Marc  Palmer  '93 

"I  wish  they  could've  stayed  with  the  sanc- 
tions longer,  but  now  I  believe  we've  done 
the  right  thing,  especially  if  he  starts  using 
chemical  weapons."  —  Mr.  Fachetti 

"We  should  continue  the  letters  and  rib- 
bons." —  Tory  Moulton  '93 


"We're  going  to  kick  butt!" 
non  '94 


■  Mylissa  Han- 


Although  opinions  vary  about  the  war 
itself,  most  students  and  faculty  agree 
that  the  men  and  women  serving  in  the 
Persian  Gulf  Region  deserve  our  sup- 
port. Even  before  the  air  attacks  began, 
yellow  ribbons  appeared  on  doors, 
chalkboards  and  clothing  throughout 
the  school. 

The  Senior  Class  sponsored  "Project 
Independence"  —  a  collection  of  items 
for  the  troops  which  included  books, 
tapes,  stationery,  candy,  and  toiletries. 
This  collection  was  given  to  the  local 
Army  recruiter  to  be  sent  to  the  forces 
serving  in  the  Saudi  desert. 

A.F.S.  club  held  a  letter  writing  cam- 


Brian  McCeeley  of  Plymouth  receives  a  goodbye 
kiss  as  the  772nd  Military  Police  leaves  Plymouth 
for  active  duty. 


paign  as  well  as  sold  yellow,  red,  white 
and  blue  ribbons  to  express  their  sup- 
port for  the  troops. 

Members  of  the  Computer  Science 
Shop  and  Senior  Class  collaborated  on  a 
display  of  names  of  friends  and  relatives 
serving  in  Operation  Desert  Storm.  The 
banner  and  list  was  displayed  in  the 
front  of  the  school  store. 

Student  Council  also  sponsored  a 
"Yellow  Day"  as  yet  another  show  of 
support  for  the  troops  facing  uncertainty 
in  the  desert  and  for  the  many  reservists 
who  were  called  upon  to  leave  their 
homes  and  family  to  serve  in  support  of 
Desert  Storm. 


■  What  is  this  time 

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A  time  of  chaos. 

Is  what  it  seems  to  me. 

Of  senseless  pain  and  fear 

For  loved  ones, 

A  time  of  broken  families, 
"  Of  daughters,  and  sons, 

Fighting  for  what? 

Nothing  is  worth  lives  lost; 

Bring  home  our  troops. 

No  matter  what  the  cost. 

How  much  longer? 

■  How  many  will  die? 

;  What  must  the  cruel  world  look  like, 
;  From  a  young  child's  eye? 

Killing  and  fighting. 

In  a  high-tech  masquerade. 

What  is  this  time  of  war. 

In  such  a  "civilized"  decade? 

Celeste  Russel 


People  And  The  Gulf  War  C§L 


Those  Who  Have  Impressed  Us 


Dr.  Bernard  Sidman 
Superintendent 


Mr.  Richard  J.  Silva 
Assistant  Superintendent 


Mr.  Paul  F.  Vecchi 
Assistant  Superintendent 


Mrs.  Theresa  Leonardi 
Business  Manager 


Mr.  Robert  C.  O'Day 
Principal 


Mr.  Thomas  E.  Martin 
Vice-Principal 


Mr.  Robert  L.  Coakley 
Vice-Principal 


Mrs.  Pauline  Werner 
Dean  Of  Students 


Mr.  Vincent  A.  DiClemente 

Assistant  Director  Technical 

Studies 


Dr.  Renzo  A.  Ricciuti 
Director  Technical  Studies 


^^  I  Administration 


HENRY  CHARLES  SHEA 

23  Years  Devoted  To 
Plymouth  Students 


Students  and  faculty  were  greatly  sad- 
dened when  they  learned  Social  Studies 
teacher,  Henry  "Charlie"  Shea  passed 
away  during  the  summer.  Mr.  Shea  start- 
ed teaching  in  the  P-C  Regional  System 
in  1967  and  spent  23  years  working  with 
students  in  a  variety  of  social  studies 
related  programs.  He  taught  at  North 
when  it  was  P-C  Regional,  at  PCIS  when 
freshmen  were  housed  in  that  building 
and  at  South  since  its  opening.  Mr.  Shea 
was  loved  by  his  students  and  is  missed 
by  all.  He  was  "a  great  guy",  "one  of  my 
favorite  teachers",  "awesome",  and  "a 
great  fellow  to  teach  with." 


Maribeth  Aheam 
Physical  Education 


Kathleen  Ahem 
Guidance 


Kenneth  Almeida 
Physical  Education 


Mary  Anthony 
Secretary 


Joanne  Ball 
Home  Economics 


John  Bongiovanni 
Social  Studies 


Karl  Braun 
Physical  Education 


Jane  Briggs 
Physical  Education 


Sara  Brock 
Home  Economics  Dept.  Head 


Maigot  Bronson 
English 


Frances  Christman 
Clerical  Aide 


Walter  Clancy 
Electronics  Dept.  Head 


Mary  Connolly 
Health  Education  Dept.  Head 


Anne  Marie  Crowley 
Health  Aide 


Faculty  and  Staff  CS9 


JanH  Dailey 
Secretary 


Nancy  Dawson 
Science  Lab  Aide 


Ray  Delgado 
Foreign  Language 


Muriel  Dennull 
Science 


Robert  Desaulniers 
Adjustment  Counselor 


Francesca  DiMambro 
Guidance 


Terence  Doherty 
Plumbing 


Marie  Duerden 
English 


Peter  Facheiti 
Math 


Seniors'  High  Five 

1.  Mr.  Stanton 

2.  Mr.  Petrangelo 

3.  Mr.  Zupperoli 

4.  Mr.  Rapose 

5.  Miss  Brock  &  Miss  Bronson 

What  qualities  do  students  appreciate 
in  a  teacher?  According  to  a  poll  of  the 
senior  class,  a  sense  of  humor,  the  ability 
to  listen,  caring,  and  the  ability  to  make 
learning  fun  are  all  attributes  which 
they  appreciate  in  a  teacher. 

Mr.  Stanton  received  the  seniors'  top 
rating  because  "he  makes  learning  fun," 
"he  always  looks  for  the  students'  opin- 
ions," and  "he  wears  nice  ties!" 

Mr.  Petrangelo  rated  high  on  the  list 
because  he's  not  boring.  Michelle  Hoey 
says,  "He  has  a  unique  way  of  teaching 
that  fakes  you  into  learning." 

Mr.  Z  was  highly  thought  of  because 
"he  loves  seniors,"  "he's  a  friend,"  and 
"he  gets  involved." 

Mr.  Rapose,  another  standout,  re- 
ceived high  ratings  because  of  his  caring 
and  dedication.  Missy  Jones  says,  "He  is 
my  favorite  teacher  because  he's  very 
dedicated.  He's  always  there  to  give  extra 
help  when  you  need  it." 

Miss  Bronson  and  Miss  Brock  were 
also  favored  for  their  dedication  and  be- 
cause they  "get  students  involved." 


Scott  Froman 
Social  Studies 


Susan  Gallitano 
Guidance  Assistant 


Lorraine  George 
Technical  Studies  Secretary 


Elizabeth  Gill 
Math 


2QJ  Faculty  and  Staff 


Thomas  Heslin 
Computer  Science  Dept.  Head 


David  Hiltz 
Graphic  Arts 


David  Hosford 
Industrial  Arts 


Marvin  Huban 
Distributive  Education  Dept.  Head 


Jacqueline  Hutchinson 
Math 


Peter  Kasarjian 
Physical  Education 


Andrea  Keating 
Special  Needs  Dept.  Head 


Rebecca  Kelly 
Computer  Lab  Aide 


Mr.  Bongiovanni  teaches  a  lesson  in  geography  and  map 
reading. 


Faculty  and  Staff  /pl^ 


There  were  rumors  of  police  patroling  the  halls  of  PSHS, 
but  it  was  just  Mrs.  Burton  dressed  up  for  Halloween. 


Mr.  Almeida  works  to  please  the  seniors  at  Octoberfest. 

C^92^  Faculty  and  Staff 


Ellen  Mclnnis 
Special  Needs 


Sheila  McNulty 
Science 


Patricia  McSweeney 
Secretary 


No,  this  isn't  an  escaped  convict  from  the  County  Prison, 
it's  just  Mrs.  Sykes  escaping  from  the  art  room. 


Julian  Petrangelo 
Science 


Sheila  PetitKelli 
Science 


Louis  Petnizzelli 
Health  Education 


Mrs.  Pctrocelli  helps  Brendon  Bricklin  fill  out  forms  for 
donating  blood  at  the  November  blood  drive. 


Faculty  and  Staff  ^93^ 


Mr.  Robinson  says,  "Good  Morning  Plymouth  South.' 


Lori  Pinkham 
English 


Lauren  Podesta 
English 


Michael  Purdy 
English 


Scott  Rapose 
Math 


Elizabeth  Renfrew 
Math 


Mrs.  Metta  queries  students  about  vocabulary  in  English 
class. 


Sally  Stevens 
Social  Studies 


Christine  Sykes 
Art 


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Elayne  Szczepaniak 
Science 


Theresa  Taglieri 
Health 


Wairen  Valenfe 
Guidance  Director 


Lynn  Vandenbui^gh 
Audio-Vbual  Aide 


Patricia  Vecchi 
Guidance  Secretary 


Patricia  Wade 
Chapter  I  Reading 


Patricia  While 
Librarian 


Carolan  Whittle 
English 


Debbie  Yingling 
Home  Economics 


Robert  Zupperoli 
Itinerant  Substitute 


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Alice  Berger,  Speech 
Karen  Bryant,  Day  Care  Aide 
William  Clark,  Special  Needs 

Dana  Green,  Carpentry 

Gloria  Horst,  Day  Care  Aide 

Skip  Johnson,  Carpentry 

Phyllis  McNamara,  Child  Care 

Cheryl  Morrison,  Special  Needs  Aide 

James  Moyer,  Science 

John  Nadeau,  Culinary  Arts 

Danene  Riordan,  Culinary  Arts  Aide 

Jane  Strauch,  Culinary  Arts  Aide 

Sylvia  Thorton,  Music 

Andrea  Vandersnoek,  Math 


Agnes  —  A  Friend  To  All 

There's  a  woman  in  our  school  who  ALWAYS  has  a  smile  on 
her  face,  who  ALWAYS  has  a  kind  word  for  everyone  and  who 
ALWAYS  is  willing  to  listen.  Her  name  is  Agnes  Ferro.  "Aggie" 
keeps  our  school  spotless  and  is  a  friend  to  all.  Thank  you  Agnes, 
we  love  you! 


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Class  of  1991  Selects  ... 


Most  Likely  To  Succeed 

Dawn  Conner  and  Read  Burns 


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Most  Class  Spirit 

Jason  Bearce  and  Suzie  Baher 


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Class  Musicians 

Gini  Mann  and  John  Kostigen 


Most  Artistic 

Tara  Smith  and  Sean  Westgate 


Class  Wits 

Tanya  Guillette  and  Scott  Whitaker 


Best  All  Around 

Scott  Whitaker,  Kim  Kobs,  Sharee  Johnson,  and 
Jamie  Adelmann 


Senior  Superlatives  C^^) 


Most  Talkative 

Evan  Dobratz  and  Sarah  Keefe 


Best  Dressed 

Jonna  Bracken  and  Dave  DiLego 


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Mix  and  Match 


Best  Hair 

Tara  Smith 


Best  Hair 

Dave  Dilego 


Best  Eyes 

Jen  Lehto 


Best  Smile 

Kim  Kobs 


Best  Voice 

Megan 
McGuire 


Best  Legs 
Jen  Lehto 


Best  Eyes 

Jason  Bearce 


Best  Smile 

Justin  Brennan 


Best  Voice 

Kerry  Maguire 


Best  Legs 

Rich  Price 


Best  Figure 

Missy  Hicks 


Best  Build 

Brian  Wilson 


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knowledge  we  acquire  throughout  our  high  school  experience  is 
knowledge  that  we  will  retain  throughout  our  lives  and  use  day  after 
day.  It  is  something  we  can  use  in  making  good  first  impressions,  as 
each  of  us  makes  careful  preparations  for  our  future  ... 


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Sherr>'  Keating  and  Gini  Mann  get  ready  to  keep 
the  beat  with  the  bass  drum. 

Mandy  Burgess  molds  her  ball  of  clay  into  a 
(>otential  work  of  art. 


Creativity  At 

^jjr  WORK!! 


Light  tones  and  harmonies  may  draw 
you  to  a  corner  room  near  the  gym. 
Why?  —  because  in  this  room  the  Plym- 
outh South  Chorus  rehearses  every  day 
for  many  festivals.  They  perform  three 
concerts  a  year  and  participate  in  many 
community  activities.  Members  of 
chorus  are  invited  to  audition  for  region- 
al choral  festivals  such  as  Jr.  and  Sr.  Dis- 
trict and  Jr.  and  Sr.  S.E.M.S.B.A.  (South- 
eastern Mass.  School  Bandmasters 
Association) 

The  band  is  another  musical  part  of 
Plymouth  South.  Being  part  of  band  is 
much  more  than  40  min.  a  day,  5  days  a 
week.  Being  a  band  student  means  two 
weeks  in  the  summer  devoted  to  learning 
the  field  show  for  the  football  games. 
The  band  also  plays  at  many  school  and 
town  functions,  including  local  parades 
and  regional  Jamborees.  The  band  is  led 
by  conductor  Mr.  Jonathan  Porter,  and 
Senior  drum  majors  Kerry  Bozak 
(P.N.H.S.)  and  Anders  Geering  (P.S.H.S.). 
Kerry  and  Anders  are  responsible  for  the 
ENTIRE  field  show  and  marching  band 
season!! 

One  group  of  music  students  who  are 
less  visible  are  the  theorists.  They  learn 
music  from  the  ground  level  up.  Stu- 


dents in  Music  Theory  are  interested  in' 
composing  music,  performing  and  play- 
ing in  bands.  The  class  includes  many 
potential  "top  ten"  composers  including 
Mr.Froman  who  is  broadening  his  musi- 
cal knowledge. 

Down  the  hall  between  the  science 
rooms  and  Tech  wing  another  type  of  arl 
is  being  molded.  In  these  rooms  students 
create  their  visions  in  clay,  on  canvas  oi 
on  paper.  Art  students  display  their  fin- 
est works  in  the  I.M.C.  and  at  the  annua 
Arts  Festival.  Whether  students  go  on  tc 
an  Art  school  or  no  school  at  all,  the^ 
will  always  remember  the  pinch  poti 
they  struggled  with  or  the  painting  they 
agonized  over. 

Creativity  reaches  further  than  musi(' 
and  art,  it  also  extends  into  theatre.  The 
atre  classes  are  favorites  among  under 
classmen,  but  you  will  also  find  a  fev 
seniors  mixed  in.  Some  theatre  student: 
who  excel  in  drama,  participate  in  schoo  { 
plays  and  musicals. 

Students  who  participate  in  the  thesi 
classes  display  dedication  and  pride  ii 
their  work.  While  developing  their  indi 
vidual  talent,  they  contribute  much  t« 
our  school. 


The  Chorus  rehearses  for  an  upcoming  concert  during  second  period. 


Mrs.  Glendye  helps  Priscilla  Benoit  mold  het    f 
pinch  pot. 


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Heather  Stenquist  puts  the  final  touches  on  her 
pinch  pot. 


The  band  plays  on  as  senior  Drum  Major,  Anders  Geering  conducts. 


Percussionists,  Jill  Maccaferri,  Kerri  Lunetta  and  Amanda  Ferrisi  pose  for  a  group  picture  after  6th  Mrs.  Sykes  lends  a  helping  hand  to  Tricia  Hegner 

■  period  rehearsal.  and  Michelle  Kelly 


Art  Music  and  Theatre  (105) 


Brian  Pontz  ripping  a  board  on  the  table  saw  in         Lisa  Kennedy  making  a  pair  of  pants  in 
carpentry  shop.  He's  making  a  cabinet  door.  Creative  Sewing. 


Josh  Fahy  works  on  a  planter  in  the  Carpentry 
shop. 


B  J  MacLean  works  on  a  dimentional  drawing 
in  Engineering  class. 


Mike  Butts  and  P  J  Schneider  make  oatmeal 
cookies  in  Foods  I. 

Kerri  Christian  and  Kerri  Gilbert  pressing  the 
seams  in  a  jacket  in  their  Fashion  Design  class. 


Shannon  McGovern  cross  stitches  a  sampler 
Interior  Design. 


C^^y)  Carpentry^  Draftings  Graphic  Arts,  Home  Economics 


Other  Kinds  Of  Art 


Theatre  and  creative  arts  are  not  the 
only  "arts"  practiced  at  Plymouth  South. 
Other  kinds  of  art  which  are  developed 
include  graphic  art,  interior  design, 
drafting,  clothing  design,  carpentry  and 
foods. 

Students  in  Advanced  Foods  do  many 
projects  such  as  preparing  holiday  din- 
ners for  the  needy,  baking  goodies  for 
dances,  and  making  special  treats  which 
may  be  purchased  by  the  staff.  Heather 
Morin  says,  "I  like  Advanced  Foods  be- 
cause I  like  to  eat  what  I  make." 

In  Creative  Clothing,  students  learn 
how  to  make  their  own  clothes.  Their 
goal  is  to  create  a  piece  that  when  fin- 
ished will  look  like  a  store-bought  gar- 
ment. In  another  clothing  course.  Fash- 


ion Design,  students  create  tailored 
clothing  and  work  on  new  design  styles. 
Some  girls  have  made  their  own  formals 
while  others  have  completed  suits. 

Students  in  Interior  Design  learn  how 
to  decorate  a  home  according  to  their 
own  taste  and  also  learn  how  to  make 
crafts  that  will  fit  into  the  decor  of  that 
home. 

In  the  Carpentry  shop  students  are 
trained  to  join  the  construction  and  mill- 
works  trades.  They  practice  a  different 
kind  of  art  on  both  inside  and  outside 
crews  by  using  hand  and  power  tools 
and  related  production-type  equipment, 
josh  Fahy  comments,  "Mr.  Johnson 
taught  me  more  than  I  could  have 
learned  from  anyone  else." 


In  the  Graphics  Arts  shop  students 
learn  to  communicate  through  the  com- 
bined use  of  words,  symbols  and  pic- 
tures. They  design  and  print  memo  pads, 
business  cards,  posters,  and  dance  tick- 
ets. They  also  produce  many  of  the 
forms  used  throughout  the  school  in- 
cluding the  dreaded  referral  and  report 
card  forms!  Josh  Harrington  likes 
Graphic  Arts  because,  "it  affords  me  the 
opportunity  to  utilize  my  artistic 
strengths  and  abilities  through  the  de- 
sign of  printed  materials."  Darren  Bever- 
idge  says,  "Graphic  Arts  appeals  to  me 
because  of  the  variety  of  skills  which  I 
am  learning." 


Mr.  Hosford  explains  some  fine  points  of  engineering  to  Jimmy  Dailey,  Brian  Smith  and  Brett 
Edminster. 

IKerri  Ann  Lunetta,  Jeannine  Gibbons  and  Kim  Luce  cross  stitching  in  their  Interior  Design  class. 


Josh  Harrington  works  with  an  offset  printing 
press  in  Graphic  Arts. 


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Don't  Forget 
The  Body 


Chris  Urdi  and  Joey  Colarusso  chase  John 
Kostigen  during  a  flag  football  game. 


Despite  many  differences,  PSHS  stu- 
dents all  have  one  thing  in  common  — 
they  are  all  required  to  take  Physical 
Education.  Unless  excused  for  medical 
reasons,  no  amount  of  groans  or  protes- 
tations will  eliminate  this  requirement. 
After  all,  while  we  strive  to  improve  the 
mind,  we  can't  forget  the  body! 

The  ways  students  fulfill  their  P.E.  re- 
quirement are  many.  Each  quarter  there 
are  choices  of  activities;  some  competi- 
tive and  some  non-competitive,  some 
team  oriented  and  some  for  the  individ- 


ual. There  may  not  be  a  choice  whether 
to  take  P.E.  or  not  take  P.E.,  but  there  are 
certainly  a  variety  of  ways  to  earn  those 
required  two  credits. 

Students  report  a  wide  range  of  "favor- 
ite" gym  activities  —  volleyball,  street 
hockey  and  aerobics  are  highest  on  the 
list.  The  P.E.  teachers  also  have  their  fa- 
vorites. Mrs.  Briggs  enjoys  badminton, 
Ms.  Ahearn  softball,  and  Mrs.  Luddy 
aerobics;  while  Mr.  Almeida  favors  bas- 
ketball, Mr.  Kasarjian  lacrosse,  and  Mr. 
Braun  street  hockey. 


Jamie  Adelmann  utilizes  the  skills  he  learned  in  gym  classes  during  Octoberfest. 

Toni  Schobcr,  Christine  Bandalevitch,  Nyla  McLean,  and  Becky  Schnell  take  a  lesson  in  basketball. 

Kara  Campobasso,  Elise  Bilodeau,  and  Terri  Briggs  chat  in  the  locker  room. 


{108]  Physical  Education 


Karen  Snyder  ~  catching  rays  or  learning 
tennis? 

Kathy  Wolcott  double  dribbles. 


A  Typical 
Gym  Period 

"Come  on  people,  I'm  taking  at- 
tendance," yells  Mrs.  Briggs,  while 
you  are  still  fumbling  with  your 
gym  lock.  You  cannot  open  your 
locker,  and  when  you  finally  man- 
age to  open  it,  your  locker  is  empty! 
You  realize  you  have  left  your  gym 
clothes  on  the  kitchen  counter  at 
home.  You  yell,  "Does  anyone  have 
any  clothes  I  can  borrow?",  but  no 
one  answers  because  they've  al- 
ready started  their  weekly  dose  of 
gym.  You  realize  with  sudden, 
growing  horror  that  you  must  use 
clothes  from  the  dreaded  "Borrow 
Box"  or  take  a  zero  for  the  day.  You 
move  towards  the  borrow  box, 
checking  to  make  sure  no  one  is 
looking,  and  grab  a  pair  of  shorts 
and  a  t-shirt  whose  sizes  are  extra 
small  and  a  pair  of  sneakers  two 
sizes  too  big. 

After  getting  dressed  you  sneak 
into  the  gym,  hoping  Miss.  Ahearn 
won't  notice  you're  late.  Unfortu- 
nately, luck  isn't  on  your  side,  and 
although  Miss  Ahearn  misses  you, 
Mrs.  Luddy  spots  you.  Besides  be- 
ing in  trouble  for  being  late,  she 
has  caught  you  chewing  gum.  Flip, 
flop,  flip,  flop  is  the  sound  your 
extra  large  sneakers  make  as  you 
run  four  laps  around  the  track. 

As  you  walk  back  in  the  door, 
ready  to  collapse  on  the  floor,  the 
bell  rings,  signalling  the  end  of 
gym  class,  and  Mr.  Almeida  re- 
minds you  to  hurry  because  he 
can't  give  you  a  pass  to  your  next 
class. 


Freshmen  girls  in  Miss  Canalas'  period  4  gym  class  take  a  break  from  their  game  of  capture  the  flag 
to  pose  for  the  camera. 


John  DriscoU  goes  for  the  big  "K". 

Jennie  Carter  wonders  what  she  should  do  next. 

Eric  Johnson,  Keith  Marchand  and  Mike  McSharry  heading  for  aerobics. 


Physical  Education  (10^ 


Jason  Hoyf,  Scott  Norris,  Jermal  Dubose,  Skip  Martin,  and  Derek  Hoss  weigh  things  out  in  a 
science  lab. 


Mrs.  Hutchinson  prepares  to  teach  a  math  class.; 


FYl:  26  recyclable  plastic  soda  bottles  can  be  made  into  one  polyester  suit.  5,000,000  homes 
could  be  heated  for  200  years  by  the  wood  and  paper  thrown  away  each  year.  —  RECYCLE!!! 


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Adrienne  Kotowski  and  Christine  LaVallee  flip  through  an  anatomy  book. 
Derome  Chretien  and  Sonya  Haith  take  a  break  in  the  science  lab. 


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JCara  Hunt  reviews  her  notes. 


Cherri  Carpeno  sits  in  a  science  lab  with  her 
classmates. 


Mr.  Fachetti  demonstrates  an  algebra  equation 


Aisha  Knight  p>onders  thoughtfully  over  her 
work. 


Labs  +  Logarithms 


*aul  Abbott  and  Jason  Cledhill  work  with  scales 
nd  weights  in  Mr.  Perry's  science  class. 


In  this  continuously  growing 
technologically  advanced  world,  the 
subjects  of  math  and  science  are 
becoming  more  and  more  important  in 
everyday  life.  In  our  school,  there  are 
many  different  courses  available  in 
these  areas  to  prepare  and  interest 
students  in  careers  in  math  and 
science. 

Science  is  no  longer  limited  to  the 
basic  courses  of  biology,  chemistry, 
and  physics,  or  earth  science  and 
physical  science.  Students  at  PSHS 
have  the  option  of  taking  a  variety  of 
courses  such  as  Ecology,  Geology, 
Oceanography,  and  Astronomy.  Some 
opt  for  a  course  known  as  Human 
Anatomy  and  Physiology  which  is 
intended  to  prepare  students  who 
would  like  to  be  employed  in  a 
medical  profession.  Erin  Gumming,  a 
student  in  anatomy  and  physiology, 
says  "It's  a  lot  of  work,  but  it's 


interesting.  It  will  make  it  easier  for 
me  next  year,  because  I  want  to  go 
into  the  field  of  medicine." 

In  the  math  department,  there  are 
several  alternate  courses.  In  addition  to 
Algebra,  Geometry,  and  Calculus, 
classes  such  as  Probability  and 
Statistics,  Matrix  and  Linear  Algebra, 
and  Computer  Programming  explore 
deeper  and  more  complex  areas  of 
mathematics.  Melissa  Moore  is  a 
Computer  Science  student.  What  does 
she  think  of  the  course?  "It's  a 
different  kind  of  math.  It's  using  the 
language  of  Pascal  on  the  computer  to 
solve  problems."  There  are  also  several 
courses  intended  to  prepare  students 
for  the  business  world.  Consumer 
Math,  Business  Math,  and  Applied 
Math  are  courses  for  practical  use  in 
the  consumer  world.  Math  and  science 
are  much  more  than  they  used  to  be 


Math  and  Science  {111 


More  Than  Just  A  School 


Students  Serving 
The  Community 


Plymouth  South  is  not  just  a  school; 
it's  much  more  than  that.  Within  the 
walls  of  the  school  you  can  find  a  bank, 
mini-mall,  day-care  center,  automotive 
department,  carpentry  shop,  graphic  arts 
department,  restaurant  and  bakery.  Stu- 
dents enrolled  in  the  technical  studies 
program  spend  every  other  week  serving 
the  community  in  these  areas. 

The  Culinary  Arts  Department  offers 
a  bakery.  Cafe  Renzo,  and  the  Le  Voya- 
geur  restaurant.  Students  learn  tech- 
niques in  food  preparation,  wholesale 
marketing  of  prepared  foods,  and  gour- 
met restaurant  operations.  Student  chefs 
prepare  the  food  for  breakfast  at  the  cafe, 
the  entrees  for  lunch  at  either  the  cafe  or 
the  restaurant,  and  the  baked  goods  for 
the  bakery. 

In  the  Automotive  Department  stu- 
dents receive  classroom  instruction 
along  with  hands-on  work  in  the 
school's  automotive  shop.  Student  me- 
chanics gain  experience  doing  engine 
tune-ups,  grease  jobs,  oil  changes,  safety 


inspections  and  minor  repairs  for  the 
public.  Four-wheeled  disk  brake  repair, 
carburetor  service,  and  minor  engine  re- 
builds on  several  American  made  cars 
are  just  some  of  the  services  performed 
by  the  student  mechanics. 

Another  community  service  within 
PSHS  is  the  Plymouth  Federal  Savings 
Bank.  Students  involved  in  this  program 
learn  the  basics  of  the  bank  computer,  as 
well  as,  other  banking  procedures  in  or- 
der to  ready  them  for  a  job  after  gradua- 
tion. The  bank  is  open  for  the  use  of 
teachers,  students,  parents,  and  other  pa- 
trons of  the  community. 

The  school's  day-care  center  is  called 
the  Eagles'  Nest.  Preschoolers  of  teachers 
and  other  community  members  are  cared 
for  during  the  day.  PSHS  students  take 
child  development  courses  to  learn  about 
children  and  how  to  take  care  of  them 
and  utilize  their  skills  in  the  Eagles' 
Nest. 

In  the  mini-mall  students  learn  mar- 
keting skills  necessary  to  run  a  store. 


Inside  the  school  store  one  can  find  a 
variety  of  items  including  sweatshirts, 
earrings,  pins,  pencils,  pantyhose,  and 
even  flowers.  The  mini-mall  is  another 
service  open  to  the  general  public. 

Graphic  Arts  students  works  on 
many  printing  jobs  for  the  school. 
They  create  dance  tickets,  handbooks, 
invitations,  letterheads,  and  a  "What 
About  College"  booklet  for  Guidance. 

Students  in  Carpentry  Shop  have 
completed  numerous  projects  around 
the  school.  Student  carpenters  have 
built  such  things  as  the  solid  oak  raised 
panel  doors  that  enhance  the  appear- 
ance of  the  Plymouth  Federal  Savings 
Bank.  They  have  also  built  a  pump 
house  behind  the  school.  Other  pro- 
jects which  are  sold  by  the  students 
include  oak  hutches  and  raised  panel 
oak  desks  with  laminated  insert  tops. 

Students  at  PSHS  do  more  than  just 
learn;  they  serve  the  community  while 
sharpening  their  technical  abilities. 


»(^ — 


Marc  Woods  waits  for  the  rush  of  customers  at  Michelle  Perry  tends  the  cash  register  in  the 

the  bakery.  mini-mall. 


Lisa  Merriam  gets  right  to  business  at  the 
bank. 


112]  Technical  Studies  Program 


Post-grad  Rick  Raggazzini  lends  Rob  Hedge  a  hand  in  the  Automotive  shop. 


Danielle  Shannahan  and  Linda  Manning  peel 
garlic  cloves  to  be  used  in  one  of  the 
restaurant's  gourmet  entrees. 


,aura  Bastoni  "wraps"  things  up  for  the  Culinary 
Vrts  Department. 


Caryn  Downey,  Jason  Bellinger  and  Rajani 
Mitchell  join  in  the  fun  at  the  Eagles'  Nest. 


Jen  Lehto  and  Richard  Price  take  care  of 
business  at  the  bank. 


Technical  Studies  Program  CllJ^ 


What  do  you  do  dur- 
ing study? 

"I  draw  pictures  of  cartoon 
characters."  —  Jamie  Goff 

"Watch  good  looking  girls."  - 
-  Ed  Macomber 

"I  work  on  the  Yearbook  or 
in  the  Guidance  Depart- 
ment." —  Angela  Barbieri 

"Sleep"  —  Kristin  Trask 

"Work  on  Biology,  Social 
Studies,  and  English,  mostly 
getting  homework  done."  — 
Shawn  Whitecotton 

"Not  too  much."  --  Chrissy 
Cotti 

"I  don't  have  one.  I  don't 
have  time  for  it."  --  Matt 
Matinzi 

"I  do  work  for  Peer  Leader- 
ship —  like  handing  out  in- 
formation and  tutoring."  — 
Jason  Ballum 

"Listen  to  Brian  Wilson  tell 
me  about  the  English  story  I 
was  supposed  to  read."  —  Ja- 
mie Costa 

"In  4th  period  study  I  do 
work,  but  in  6th  period  I 
talk."  —  Livvy  Williams 

"When  I  finish  my  work  I 
play  'Wheel  of  Fortune'  on 
the  computer."  --  Steve 
Skowron 

"Homework,  if  I  didn't  do  it 
last  night."  —  Jennifer  Spada 

"Study  and  talk."  ~  Heather 
Sifferd 


Nick  Papoutsis  tells  Scott  Whitaker  to  chill  out  and  do  his  work. 


dlh  Study  Periods 


Paula  Palmer  sleeps  while  Kristine  Kearney  studies. 

A  group  study  effort  —  Jen  Norris,  Erin  Gumming,  Joe  Foley  and  Mike  Harris 


Preparing  for  a  lest  doesn't  keep  Marlene 
Rapoza  from  smiling. 


What's  A  Study  ??? 


A  study  is  meant  to  give  students  a 
time  in  school  to  review  their  notes,  pre- 
pare a  little  more  for  a  test,  or  reread  the 
last  chapter  of  an  English  assignment  in 
order  to  obtain  a  better  understanding  of 
the  material.  But  what  do  students  really 
use  this  academic  time  for? 

Studies  are  used  for  a  variety  of  pur- 
poses, however,  SOCIALIZING  is  prob- 
ably #  1  with  most  students.  Even  if  a 
student  has  "the  most  important  test  of 
his  or  her  life"  the  next  period,  the  temp- 
tation for  some  time  to  talk  with  friends 
is  often  too  great.  Talking  with  your 
friends  helps  you  make  it  through  the 
day  and  we  all  need  time  to  sit  back  and 
chill  after  a  couple  of  stressful  classes. 
And  of  course,  we  all  need  to  keep  up 
with  the  PSHS  gossip! 

Homework  (believe  it  or  not)  is  anoth- 
er favorite  activity  during  study.  Don't 
be  too  impressed  though,  it's  not  home- 
work being  done  to  get  a  head  start  on 
the  next  day's  assignments,  it's  home- 


work that  wasn't  done  the  night  before. 
Students  race  to  complete  it  before  the 
bell.  After  all,  living  life  on  the  edge  can 
be  a  blast. 

Alot  of  students  sleep  during  study 
hall.  Some  can  even  sleep  without  put- 
ting their  head  down  on  the  desk.  They 
just  close  their  eyes  and  they're  out  like  a 
light.  You  have  to  admire  these  students 
because  learning  how  to  sleep  like  this 
must  have  taken  years  of  study  hall 
practice! 

In  addition  to  socializing,  cramming 
and  sleeping,  there  are  some  students 
who  actualUy  use  a  study  the  way  it  is 
supposed  to  be  used,  for  doing  school- 
work.  And  for  us  socializers,  crammers, 
sleepers  and  bathroom  goers,  they  are 
role  models. 

Maybe  in  the  future  the  word  "study" 
will  change  to  a  more  suitable  title,  but 
for  now  during  that  empty  time  in  your 
schedule  sit  back,  relax  and  do  your  own 
thing. 


Chris  Vincent  —  pondering  a  problem  or  just  Study  is  a  time  for  friends  ~  Suzette  Summers,  Jen  Lehto,  Michelle  Hoey,  Jonna  Bracken  and  Suzie 

bored?!  Baher 


Sshh!  Joy  Deane  is  studying. 


Study  Periods  (AM) 


To  prepare  for  SAT's,  Livvy  Williams  takes  time  out  of  her  study  to  work  on  one  of  the  Apple 
computers  in  the  Reading  Lab. 


Shannon  Perry  lakes  notes  on  different  job 
opportunities  in  the  computer  field  during  her 
7th  period  Related  class. 


Tad  Marks  and  Sean  Jacobson  stand  beneath  the 
Electronics  "Coat  of  Arms." 


Mr.  Clancy  helps  Mike  Pierson  with  a  circuit  while  Kyle  Huber  looks  on. 


(ilo)  Business^  Computer  Science,  and  Electronics 


Mr.  Stephens  explains  an  assignment  in 
Electronics  to  Bart  Ciardina. 


Entering  the 
Information 


Age... 


Many  students  at  Plymouth  South 
have  learned  the  world  is  right  at  their 
fingertips  —  with  the  touch  of  a  button,  it 
is  possible  for  them  to  become  part  of  the 
information  age.  Courses  in  Electronics, 
Computer  Science,  Word  Processing, 
and  Typing  help  to  prepare  them  for  to- 
day's information  filled  society. 

In  the  Computer  Science  and  Business 
Departments  students  learn  computers 
can  actually  be  user  friendly  and  are  not 
out  to  "byte"  them.  While  some  key- 
punchers  have  mastered  word  process- 


ing and  spreadsheets,  others  have  strug- 
gled with  programming  and  database. 

Over  in  the  Electronics  Department 
students  become  skilled  in  the  intricacies 
of  AC/DC  circuitry,  digital  circuitry,  ro- 
botics and  printed  circuit  board  (PCB) 
fabrication.  With  this  knowledge  they 
are  able  to  construct  and/or  repair  the 
electronic  equipment  of  the  information 
age  —  the  TV's,  VCR's,  telephones,  radi- 
os and  computers  which  constantly 
bombard  us  with  information. 


Students  in  business  classes  listen  to  a  guest  speaker  from  Baystate  Junior  College. 


'omputer  Science  students,  Lisa  Vanbuskirk  and 
)ave  Nash,  try  to  outwit  the  IBM  PC. 


Mrs.  Gregory  hel[>s  Joey  Colarusso  with  an 
electronic  spreadsheet  on  the  VAX. 


Brian  Condell  and  Rob  Johnson  take  a  break  to 
play  a  game  of  Ski  or  Die. 


Business^  Computer  Science,  and  Electronics  CllZ. 


45  Minutes  To  Go 


Scott  Reed  and  Dan  Danais  finish  last  minute 
cleanup  duty. 


...  Hot  ...  braindead  ...  exhausted  ... 
sleep  ...  party  ...  weekend  —  these  are  all 
thoughts  that  run  through  students'  and 
faculty  members'  minds  during  7th  peri- 
od Friday.  Whether  it  be  a  math  course, 
7th  period  study  or  human  physiology 
class,  it  doesn't  seem  to  matter;  more  at- 
tention seems  to  be  paid  to  the  future,  to 
weekend  plans,  than  to  the  subject  at 
hand. 

Another  common  factor  about  7th  pe- 
riod classes  is  that  they  feel  like  they 


drag  on  forever.  A  normal  45  minute  in- 
terval of  time  seems  more  like  145  min- 
utes, especially  for  the  clock  watchers 
who  track  the  minute  hand  as  it  inches 
towards  2:05. 

Teachers  tend  to  go  to  the  extremes  on 
a  Friday  —  some  just  like  to  sit  back  and 
have  an  easy  going  period,  while  others 
try  to  take  advantage  of  every  last  second 
and  jam  a  55  minute  test  into  the  last 
period  of  the  week. 


Bill  Torrey  and  Matt  Carvey  work  right  to  the  last  minute  in  the  Electrical  shop. 

Preschoolers  Ben  Totman,  Ashley  Sampson  and  Dan  Green  just  waking  up  from  a  nap  in  the  Eagles' 

Nest  . 

P  J  Schneider,  Brian  Wilson,  and  Nicole  Maybruck  rush  to  finish  their  homework  before  the 
weekend. 


cilb   7th  Period  Friday 


Brian  Jones,  Scott  Crispo,  Aime  Metz  and 
Dianna  Waldron  are  discussing  The  Contender 
in  Miss  Whittle's  English  class. 

Troy  Gibbons  awaits  the  2:05  bell. 


These  Economic  students  don't  seem  to  have  their  minds  on  supply  and  demand. 
Amy  Tamosaitis  and  Janine  O'Neil  are  packed  up  and  ready  to  go. 


A  typical  Friday  afternoon  rush  down  the  main  staircase. 


Opinions  of  7th 
Period  Friday 

"It's  good  to  have  Ceramics 
last  period  Friday  because 
its  relaxing  and  not 
stressful."  —  Jennie  Carter 

"It's  really  no  different  than 
any  other  period."  ~  Mrs. 
Burton 

"Yeah  weekend!  Mrs. 
DennuU's  period  drags  on 
FOREVER!"  --  Jen  Norris 

"I  like  Friday  afternoons  ~ 
you  have  the  whole 
weekend  ahead  of  you."  — 
Ryan  Bearce 

"My  mind  is  preoccupied 
with  what  I'm  going  to  do 
after  school  and  over  the 
weekend."  --  Pat  Bourke 

"Teachers  shouldn't  give 
difficult  assignments  last 
period  Friday.  It's  hard  to 
concentrate  on  doing  work 
when  you're  thinking  about 
the  weekend."  —  Shawn 
Roderiques 

"I  don't  have  a  7th  period 
class.  I  feel  fortunate 
because  I  think  by  7th 
period  everyone's  tired."  ~ 
Mrs.  Lloyd 

"I'm  happy  to  get  out  of 
this  jail  cell."  —  Mike 
D'Angelis 

"I  have  gym  last  period.  I 
like  it  because  I  don't  have 
to  worry  about  my  hair  —  I 
just  go  home."  ~  Danielle 
Hamill 


7th  Period  Friday  (^it) 


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12u)   Organizations  Divider 


Organizations 


There  is  another  side  to  every  school,  a  side  that  helps  develop  well- 
rounded  individuals.  This  side  goes  far  beyond  the  books  and  reaches 
into  the  extra  curricular  interests  of  students.  At  PSHS  each  day  is  filled 
with  the  activities  and  projects  of  our  numerous  clubs  and  organiza- 
tions, filled  with  spirit,  creativity  and  team  work.  Organizations  are  yet 
another  way  we  are  making  good  first  impressions. 


Organizations  Divider   Cl2T\ 


S.A.D.D.  Seniors 


Row  1:  S.  Eadler,  N.  Maybnick,  K.  Huber,  K.  Mac- 
Leod, K.  Gilbert,  J.  Wood,  D.  Holmes,  ].  Carter,  P. 
LaPointe  (President),  ].  Verga  (Secretary),  E. 
Gumming  (Treasurer),  S.  Hurley,  D.  Cormier,  S. 
Roderiques,  B.  Bricklin,  ).  Norris,  K.  Snyder,  E. 
Johnson;  Row  2:  M.  Larson,  T.  Koenig,  C.  Grady, 
A.  Barbieri,  C.  LaVallee,  C.  Bandalevilch,  T.  Guil- 
lette,  S.  Borsari,  N.  Thibeault,  S.  Baher,  P.  Palmer, 
S.  Johnson,  T.  Smith,  K.  Totman,  M.  Hicks,  J. 
Lehio,  K.  Robinson,  K.  Vautrain,  M.  Moore,  D. 
Dilego;  Row  3:  D.  Maybruck,  J.  Maliff,  A.  Besse,  J. 
Reid,  A.  Kotowsici,  J.  Allan,  K.  Kobs,  S.  Dunlap,  S. 
Wickert,  N.  Maffini,  B.  Wilson,  K.  Hanley,  S. 
Weslgate,  J.  Adelmann,  G.  Vincent,  J.  Smith,  M. 
Fetterman,  B.  Perrault,  M.  Taylor,  M.  Jones,  M. 
Hanlon,  J.  Bearce,  D.  Hemmings;  Row  4:  J.  Brack- 
en, M.  McSharry,  M.  Marinelli,  A.  Darling,  D. 
Carter,  M.  Farrell,  S.  WhiUker,  N.  Papoutsis,  T. 
Whiddon,  R.  Sampson,  R.  Burns,  R.  GalleHi,  M. 
Harris,  J.  Gonant,  J.  Brennan,  R.  Price 


S.A.D.D.  Juniors 

Row  1:  K.  Marchand,  S.  L'Heurcux  (Vice  Presi- 
dent), M.  Cote,  K.  Ferrari,  G.  Smith,  J.  Burt,  S. 
Brunkhoist,  J.  LaChance,  J.  Morris,  L.  Williams,  B. 
Edminster,  A.  Bernard,  K.  McDonald;  Row  2:  A. 
Correa,  E.  Betts,  E.  Plimpton,  E.  Resnick,  M.  Mala- 
quias,  B.  Anderson,  L  Swenson,  S.  Wabh,  D.  Fitz- 
gerald, D.  Murphy,  K.  Christian,  T.  Hegner,  J. 
Garloni,  J.  Withers,  S.  Robbins;  Row  3:  Mr.  Al- 
meida (advisor),  L.  Graser,  J.  Gerrior,  J.  Fugazzi,  S. 
Bacci,  R.  Trinque,  J.  Maccaferri,  K.  Lunetta,  E. 
Lunetta,  J.  Mahoney,  H.  Morin,  L  Hull,  S.  Pierce, 
G.  Gerrato,  A.  Cunningham,  C.  Berthelette,  C. 
Hastings,  J.  Archambault;  Row  4:  J.  Graham,  B. 
Smith,  M.  Dolan,  K.  Eidsvig,  R.  King,  S.  Keating, 
M.  Brouillette,  K.  Davis,  K.  Campobasso,  T.  Briggs, 
M.  Carter,  R.  Bearce,  J.  Webster,  T.  Sullivan 


S.A.D.D.  Sophomores 
and  Freshmen 


Row  1:  Amiy  Tripp,  Erin  Bythewood,  Tara  Lehto, 
Nyla  McLean,  Diane  Garloni,  Kelly  Mahoney, 
Heather  Little,  Kerri  McGahey,  Torri  Dailey;  Row 
2:  Katie  Mahoney,  Jessica  Malaguti,  Jeanne  Mar- 
chand, Julie  Ghisholm,  Jesse  Brandt,  Tina  Bacci, 
Danielle  Cleary,  Garyn  Downey,  Jamie  Comras, 
Mr.  Almeida  (advisor) 


ClZ±)    Students  Against  Driving  Drunk 


There  are  many  organizations  in 
PSHS  dedicated  to  helping  the  stu- 
dents and  the  community.  SADD, 
Students  Against  Driving  Drunk, 
meets  every  other  Friday  before  school 
and  during  homeroom,  with  Mr.  Al- 
meida as  the  advisor.  During  the  past 
year,  SADD  members  have  sold  ap- 
pointment books,  key  chains,  and 
bumper  stickers.  They  have  also  at- 
tempted to  set  up  dances  with  other 
schools,  but  have  not  yet  been  suc- 


cessful. Peer  Leadership  is  advised  by 
Mrs.  Connolly,  and  they  have  meet- 
ings every  Monday  after  school.  Peer 
Leaders  are  role  models  who  are  drug, 
alcohol,  and  tobacco  free,  and  also 
have  at  least  a  70%  grade  average.  The 
National  Honor  Society  does  a  lot  to 
serve  the  community.  With  Mrs.  Pe- 
trocelli  as  the  advisor,  NHS  has  held  a 
bowl-a-thon  to  benefit  the  school  li- 
brary, sponsored  the  blood  drives  at 
school,  and  are  planning  to  hold  a 


phone-a-thon  to  raise  money  for  the 
American  Heart  Association.  The 
Blood  Drive  Volunteers  hold  two 
school  blood  drives  a  year;  one  in  No- 
vember and  one  in  April.  This  year 
was  the  first  time  that  a  blood  drive 
was  held  at  the  Nuclear  Power  Plant. 
The  volunteers  assist  the  Red  Cross 
workers  by  checking  people  in  and 
out,  taking  temperatures,  and  walking 
donors  to  and  from  the  donating 
tables. 


Peer  Leadership 

Row  1:  C.  Walsh,  S.  McGovern,  J.  Higgins,  N. 
McLean,  C.  Masciulli,  K.  Mahoncy,  S.  Carroll,  J. 
Malaguti,  A.  Kelley,  C.  Conso,  A.  Liddell,  A.  Gaci- 
cia,  M.  Brouillette,  A.  Stefani;  Row  2:  J.  Burt,  B. 
Young,  B.  Kay,  C.  Leary,  W.  Stenquist,  D.  McNa- 
mara,  K.  Home,  D.  Fitzgerald,  M.  LaPointe,  N. 
Bullaro,  J.  Comras,  J.  Olsen,  C.  O'Brien,  J.  Ballum, 
R.  Petty;  Row  3:  A.  Ferrisi,  L.  Swenson,  M.  Cote, 
K.  Davis,  S.  Smith,  J.  Burt,  K.  Campobasso,  J. 
Withers,  M.  Vacchi,  E.  McUughlin,  K.  Piper,  S. 
Johnson,  A.  Cunther,  P.  Meuse,  J.  Post,  C.  Dow- 
ney, S.  Obin,  Mrs.  Connolly  (Advisor);  Row  4:K. 
McGahey,  J.  Graham,  L  Hull,  E.  Lunetta,  C. 
Landry,  K.  Ledwell,  R.  Trinque,  M.  Cunningham, 
P.  Palmer,  S.  Baher,  J.  Bracken,  T.  Smith,  J.  Sykes 


National  Honor  Society 

Row  1:  Read  Burns,  Jen  Norris,  Dawn  Con- 
ner, Stephen  Kandik;  Row  2:  Kristine  Kear- 
ney, Stephanie  Eadler,  Brendon  Bricklin 


Blood  Drive  Workers 

Row  1:  Jen  Burt,  Kara  Campobasso,  Cherie 
Titus,  Janice  Carloni,  Maura  Brouillette, 
Dawn  Conner,  Kristine  Kearney;  Row  2: 
Jen  Norris,  Read  Burns,  Stephen  Kandik, 
Brendon  Bricklin,  Christine  Landry,  Jenn 
Withers,  Rebecca  Pratt;  Row  3:  Stephanie 
Eadler,  Ashley  Plimpton,  Kelli  Robinson, 
B.J.  MacLean,  Amy  Flora,  Kathy  Wolcott 


J 


Peer  Leaders,  N.H.S.,  Blood  Drive   C^h 


Going  For  The  Gold 


V.I.C.A.  (Vocational  Industrial  Clubs  of  America)  is  a 
national  organization  for  students  enrolled  in  trade  and 
technical  programs.  It  gives  vocational  students  the  oppor- 
tunity to  utilize  their  skills  and  what  they  have  learned  in  a 
trade.  It  allows  them  to  compete  in  a  field  of  interest  to 
them.  V.I.C.A.  gives  these  students  recognition  for  what 


they  do  by  means  of  trophies  or  gold,  silver,  and  bronze 
medals.  At  PSHS  we  have  a  total  of  143  students  and  nine 
teachers  who  make  up  the  1990-1991  V.I.C.A.  club. 

As  valuable  as  V.I.C.A.  is  in  showing  students  physical 
skills,  it  also  helps  in  strengthening  students'  leadership 
skills  with  its  Leadership  programs. 


Automotive  ~  Row  1:  Larry  Hatinen,  Kevii 
Brown,  Robert  Hedge,  Richard  Ragazzini,  Kenn 
Moriarty,  Ricky  Asadoorian,  Paul  Jennings;  Rov 
2:  Robert  Tousignant,  David  Paul,  Clint  D'Agos 
tino,  Mike  Pratt,  Tony  Cuarnotta,  Matthew  Ogg 
Chad  Kaiser;  Row  3:  Mark  Hyslop,  Kevin  Rumse> 
Brian  Kennedy,  Shane  Brenner,  Jim  Logan,  Jerr 
Richmond,  Jason  Paul,  Jon  VanDam;  Missin; 
from  photo:  Shane  Furtado,  Derek  Hoagland 
Michael  Pratt,  Jason  Paul 


Carpentry  ~  Row  1:  Brian  Pontz,  Sean  Crowley, 
Joseph  Eufrazio,  Robert  Abruzzi;  Row  2:  Mr. 
Green,  Alan  Watson,  Derek  Selig,  Kenneth  Luce, 
Adam  Gromblom,  David  MacKenzie;  Missing 
from  photo:  Craig  Hathaway 


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Computer  Science  ~  Row  1:  Brenda  Braley,  Kevii 
Nelson,  Lisa  Vanbuskirk,  Holly  Jalbert,  Kin 
Owen,  Justin  Dabkowski,  Michael  Krausc;  Row  2 
Pam  Proctor,  Angela  Barbieri,  Rena  Knight,  Justii 
Kearney,  Robert  Johnson,  Keith  Larson;  Row  3 
Michelle  Glennon,  Melanie  Healy,  Shannon  Per 
ry,  Ed  Macomber,  Brian  Condell,  Lauretta  Puglisi 
David  Nash;  Missing  from  photo:  William  Daw 
son.  Tammy  Johnson 


V.I.CA. 


Zulinary  Arts  —  Row  1:  Tim  Turner,  Mark  Davin,  Ann  Stanley,  Sarah  Johnston,  Amanda  Keough, 
jtcven  Cronblom,  Nicole  Farley,  Jill  Gallagher;  Row  2:  Mark  Avery,  Joe  Allen,  Chris  Cyr,  Joel  Pike,  Amy 
rhompson.  Tone  Barber,  Joe  Dambrosio,  Rita  Murray;  Row  3:  Lee  Day,  Scott  Reed,  Jason  Aprea,  Kevin 
Zottle,  Mike  McLaughin,  Danielle  Shanahan,  Shannon  Holmes,  Tony  Cotta,  Jennifer  Alphonse,  Mr. 
^adeau;  Missing  from  photo:  Ann  Quigly,  Jen  Rockwell,  Mike  Scaranari 


electrical  ~  Row  1:  Daniel  Monteiro,  Robby  Green,  Mike  Webber,  Arnie  Soucie,  David  S.  J.  Campbell, 
fucker  McKay,  John  McWade,  Jon  DriscoU;  Row  2:  Scott  Irwin,  Chad  McMurdie,  David  Sprague,  Craig 
ox,  Erik  Bumpus,  Jim  Morley,  Mike  Souza,  Jimmy  Davin;  Row  3:  Keith  Morini,  Michelle  Callahan,  Bill 
orrey,  Joshua  Curran,  Greg  Piper,  Jason  Haglund,  Matthew  Garvey,  Scott  Walker,  Jay  Cabral,  Andrew 
"ribou,  Eric  Whitecotton,  Mr.  Muir;  Missing  from  photo:  Mike  Visconti 


What  is  V.I.C.A.  ??? 

"V.I.C.A.  is  an  instru- 
ment whereby  students 
have  the  opportunity  to 
not  only  engage  in  com- 
petitions related  to  their 
field  of  endeavor,  but 
also  have  the  opportuni- 
ty to  meet  and  associate 
with  other  students  from 
other  schools.  The  ulti- 
mate goal  being  the 
overall  character  and 
professional  skill  devel- 
opment of  our  young 
people."  ~  Mr.  Clancy 

"I  enjoy  belonging  to 
V.I.C.A  and  I  can't  wait 
to  go  to  competition  and 
I  feel  the  money  I  spent 
was  well  worth  it."  ~ 
Lisa  Vanbuskirk 

"It  is  a  wonderful  experi- 
ence to  get  out  and  com- 
pete with  other  schools 
in  V.I.C.A.  competitions. 
I  think  it  builds  integrity 
and  self  esteem."  —  Scott 
Reed 

"V.I.C.A.  is  challenging 
the  minds  in  creativity 
of  the  top  vocational  stu- 
dents in  the  country."  ~ 
Mr.  Green 

"V.I.C.A.  builds  techni- 
cians -  body,  mind  and 
spirit."  —  Mr.  Kirby 

"It's  competitive  in- 
volvement of  a  healthy 
nature."  —  Mr.  Doherty 


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VJ.C.A.   Q25 


Electronics  ~  Row  1:  Richard  Sampson,  Tim 
Dean,  Matt  Matinzi,  Erik  Leavitt;  Row  2: 
Mr.  Clancy,  Mike  Pierson,  Bart  Ciardina, 
Andy  Fletcher,  Dan  DeLade;  Missing  from 
photo:  Kyle  Huber,  Robert  Stanford 


Graphics  —  Row  1:  Darren  Beveridge, 
Michael  Granville,  Eric  Berrio;  Row  2:  Pete 
Gallagher,  Mr.  Johnson,  Joshua  Harrington; 
Missing  from  photo:  Sarah  Anderson, 
Christian  Bowen,  James  Enos,  Travis  Long- 
more,  Andrew  Mackenzie,  Shawn  Smith, 
Yvonne  Schofield 


Plumbing  —  Row  1:  Paul  Michael,  Chris 
Feth,  Jim  Vachon,  William  J.  Furtado, 
Royce  Coppola,  Bill  Schneider,  Jason  Woj- 
ciechowski;  Row  2  :  Eugene  Pearson,  Mat- 
thew Verde,  Anthony  Socci,  John  Lawson, 
Ernie  Murray,  Joe  Lawrence,  Mike  Ragan; 
Row  3:  Scott  Cunningham,  Todd  Simpkins, 
Tom  Clifford,  Shawn  Everson,  Corey  Had- 
dad,  Scott  Kelly,  Mr.  Moberg;  Missing  from 
photo:  William  A.  Furtado,  Eric  Markola, 
Paul  Markola,  Scott  Mullen,  Joshua  Sande 


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What's  In  Store  For  D.E.C.A. 

D.E.C.A.  (Distributive  Education  Clubs  of  America)  is  a  national  organization  whose  goal  is  to  help 
young  people  interested  in  careers  in  marketing  and  management  acquire  the  skills  to  become  future 
leaders  in  those  fields.  The  students  learn  how  the  business  world  functions  .  .  .  and  are  given  the 
opportunity  to  compete  at  District,  State,  and  National  levels  of  competition.  Students  are  recognized 
with  trophies,  medals  and  certificates. 

Some  of  the  specific  areas  of  District  competition  include:  Advertising,  Finance  and  Credit,  Food 
Marketing,  General  Marketing,  General  Merchandise  Retailing,  Hospitality  and  Tourism  Marketing, 
and  Full  or  Quick  Service  Restaurant  Management. 

At  the  State  level  of  competition  areas  include:  Entrepreneurship,  Fashion  Merchandising  Promo- 
tion, Free  Enterprise,  Learn  and  Earn,  Public  Relations  and  Civic  Consciousness. 

Row  1:  Amanda  Ferreira,  Sondra  Wright,  Wendy  Thompson,  Tina  White,  Jaimee  Smith,  Michelle 
Perry,  Crucita  Bolger,  Kerry  Turchinetz;  Row  2:  Jolene  Dupuis,  Sarah  O'Connor,  Lissandra  Bermudez, 
Lauren  Rapoza,  Heather  Merrill,  Amanda  Piltsley,  Christine  Gardner;  Row  3:  Theresa  Gubbins,  Jill 
Tapper,  Michelle  Collins,  Alan  Casey,  Brandy  Curtis,  Danielle  Zaniewski,  Ralph  Petty,  Megan 
Reardon,  Leesa  Merriam,  Jennifer  Anderson,  Beth  LaPerriere;  Missing  from  photo:  Nancy  Ferrigno, 
Maureen  Foley,  Tricia  O'Connor,  Ruth  Rollins,  Kim  Tuckwood,  Lisa  Wenners,  Brandy  Wheeler 


What  Is  D.E.C.A.  ?7? 

"D.E.C.A.  is  an  enjoyable  learning  expe- 
rience which  broadens  your  views  of  the 
business  world."  —  Kim  Tuckwood 

"It  teaches  you  organizational  skills, 
management,  leadership,  marketing  and 
retailing."  —  Christine  Gardner 

"D.E.C.A.  is  a  leadership  program  that 
gives  you  good  skills  in  business  and 
marketing.  It  gives  you  success,  and 
makes  you  have  real  confidence  in  your- 
self. It's  a  way  to  travel  and  meet  new 
people  too.  It's  just  a  real  good  experi- 
ence for  yourself."  —  Tricia  O'Connor 

"Being  a  D.E.C.A.  advisor,  D.E.C.A  is 
one  of  the  most  important  parts  of  my 
job.  It  is  indeed  the  favorite  part  of  my 
job.  D.E.C.A.  offers  students  the  oppor- 
tunity to  excel  in  their  individual  spe- 
cialty areas.  D.E.C.A.  helps  build  stu- 
dents' self  confidence,  self-esteem  and 
gives  them  a  sense  of  self  achievement.  It 
is  one  of  the  best  Marketing/Business 
clubs  in  the  country.  Many  reputable 
businesses  are  sponsors  of  D.E.C.A.  and 
recognize  it's  importance."  --  Mrs. 
LaPerriere 

"I  think  it's  interesting  and  is  a  chal- 
lenge to  your  own  ability  because  each 
individual  competes  at  competitions  in 
their  individual  way."  —  Jaimee  Smith 

"We  do  a  lot  of  fundraisers  for  competi- 
tions. From  doing  these  fundraisers  we 
learn  to  manage  and  organize  special 
events,  stores,  people,  everything."  — 
Sondra  Wright 

"D.E.C.A.  is  a  chance  for  kids  to  really 
demonstrate  what  they've  learned  and 
what  they  know  about  marketing.  It's 
also  a  great  social  opportunity  and  gives 
the  kids  a  great  chance  to  find  out  what 
competition  is  all  about."  —  Mr.  Huban 


In  addition  to  the  classes  of  '91,  '92,  '93,  and  '94 , 
PSHS  also  has  members  of  the  classes  of  2004, 
2005  and  2006! 

Eagles'  Nest  Staff  and  Their  Charges  —  Row  1: 
Brandi  Bump,  Drew  Burke,  Deirnis  Chalmers, 
Scott  Chalmers,  Stephen  Saja,  Robin  Boucher, 
Renee  Bourgois,  Julie  Gregory,  Kayla  Poole, 
Mary  Kate  Vinitsky,  Corey  Bryant;  Row  2:  Saul 
Knox,  Andrew  Dombard,  Jason  Bellinger,  Mike 
Daly,  Bobby  Bryant,  Alana  McNulty,  Jen  Lucy, 
Mrs.  Bryant,  Row  3:  Sondra  Ings,  Ralph  Petti, 
Leesa  Merriam,  Tina  White,  Cyntra  Barrett, 
Jenn  Anderson,  Katy  Ledwell,  Kym  Strang, 
Priscilla  Benoit;  Row  4:  Mrs.  McNamara,  Amy 
Barnaby,  Jen  Reid,  Jen  Allan,  Marlene  Rapoza, 
Mrs.  Yingling,  April  Gacicia,  Tanya  Smith, 
Diane  Pantermoller 


D.E.C.A.  and  Eagles'  Nest 


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Stage  Band 


The  Stage  Band  rehearses  every  Wednesday  after 
school.  They  perform  Jazz  style  music  at  the  annu- 
al Pops  Concert  in  March  and  the  Spring  Concert 
in  May. 

Row  1:  Adam  Porter,  Anders  Geering;  Row  2:  Todd 


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Sadler,  Kerri  Lunetta,  Gini  Mann,  Steve  Lheureux      ^^T 


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And  The  Band 
Plays  On.., 

The  Plymouth  High  School  Concert  Band,  un 
der  the  direction  of  Jonathan  Porter  perform  a 
their  annual  Holiday  Concert  at  Memorial  Hal 
on,  December  20,  1990. 


Wind  Ensemble 

The  Wind  Ensemble  is  made  up  of  high  scho 
students  who  play  woodwind  instruments.  Thi 
perform  for  various  groujTS  and  businesses  durii 
the  year.  They  also  perform  at  the  annual  Po 
and  Spring  Concert. 

Row  1:  Amy  Kelly,  Stephanie  Turner;  Row 
Whitney  Drew,  Adam  Porter 


(12o]    Musical  Organizations 


Blue  Eagles  Marching  Band  and  Auxiliary  --  Kneeling:  K.  Cabral,  K.  Price,  S.  Livingston,  L.  Scaranari,  K.  Chilauskas,  M.  McKenzie,  E.  Weeks;  Row 
A.  Geering,  A.  Hostettler,  M.  Maclellan,  A.  Kelley,  M.  Snyder,  A.  Kotowski,  A.  Ferrisi,  J.  Maccaferri,  K.  Lunetta,  C.  LaCava,  H.  Ames,  S.  Whiting,  R. 
razzi,  S.  Wood,  E.  Lunetta,  K.  Bozek;  Row  2:  H.  Scaranari,  S.  Keating,  J.  Pierson,  M.  Allen,  J.  Burton,  E.  Connor,  M.  Savoy,  M.  Pratt,  C.  Burns,  H.  Hall, 
Turner,  D.  Wiseman,  A.  Knight,  J.  Wilde;  Row  3:  J.  Ahern,  H.  Jalbert,  M.  Hall,  S.  Green,  T.  Martin,  M.  Shannon,  G.  Zaino,  A.  Porter,  M.  Quinn,  R. 
rce,  J.  Laverty,  S.  Drew,  D.  Grennell;  Row  4:  D.  Paul,  J.  Brown,  B.  Stambaugh,  R.  Hunt,  M.  Marrano,  J.  Clark,  S.  L'Hevreaux,  G.  Pawlowski,  G. 
ann,  J.  Marks,  M.  Meuse,  K.  Kelley,  T.  Sadler,  M.  Eby,  J.  Mederios,  K.  Thatcher 


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Representatives  to  the 
Department  of  Education 

Stephanie  Eadler  (REC)  and  Jason  Higgins  (State) 

Representatives  elected  from  the  student  body 
meet  monthly  in  Lakeville  and  also  at  special 
meetings  throughout  the  state.  During  the  summer 
they  met  for  five  days  at  Northfield  Mt.  Hermon 
School.  Guest  speakers  are  invited  to  the  meetings 
to  inform  the  reps  about  various  curricular,  school 
and  social  issues.  The  reps  report  back  to  the  school 
and  work  to  improve  the  community. 


School  Improvement 
Council 

Adam  Porter  and  Brad  Marsico 
missing  from  photo:  Megan  McCuire 

The  School  Improvement  Council  consists  of 
three  teachers,  three  parents,  three  students,  the 
principal  and  a  non-parent  in  the  community.  The 
student  reps  are  elected  from  the  student  body. 
Members  of  the  S.l.C.  decide  how  the  school  im- 
provement funds  from  the  state  should  best  be 
utilized.  This  year  some  of  the  funds  were  used  for 
intramurals,  a  newsletter,  a  school  camera  and  for 
the  Honors  Banquet. 


Boys^  and  Girls'  State 

Row  1:  Read  Burns,  Jamie  Adelmann,  Bob  Flynn; 
Row  2:  Nicole  Maffini,  Michele  Hanlon,  Dawn 
Conner 

As  Juniors,  these  students  were  selected  by  facul- 
ty and  students  to  represent  PSHS  at  Boys'  and 
Girls'  State.  The  boys  spent  a  week  in  June  at 
Bentley  College  while  the  girls  traveled  to  Mount 
Holyoke.  The  purpose  of  Boys'  and  Girls'  State  is  to 
give  students  a  chance  to  participate  in  simulated 
government  activities. 


Student  Government  Day 
Represen  ta  tive 

Sara  Pierce,  Mr.  Harrison  and  Maura  Brouillette 
(alternate) 

Leadership  and  involvement  in  the  school  were 
the  qualities  for  which  these  students  were  chosen 
to  represent  PSHS  in  Student  Government  Day. 
They  attended  three  meetings  with  all  the  Student 
Government  members  in  Massachusetts  before  the 
finale  of  National  Student  Government  Day. 


(J:2£)  Student  Representatives 


Representatives  to  the 
School  Committee 

Steve  Kandik  (alternate)  and  Maura  Brouillette 

Rejjs  to  the  School  Committee  are  elected  by  the 
student  body  and  attend  meetings  of  the  Regional 
School  Committee.  Their  job  is  to  answer  any  ques- 
tions the  committee  members  might  have  for  them 
and  to  offer  suggestions  from  a  student  perspective 
about  school  budget  and  administrative  issues. 
They  observe  the  School  Committee,  voice  their 
opinions  and  report  back  to  the  student  body. 


Superintendent's  Award 

Dawn  Conner 

The  Superintendent's  Award  is  a  certificate  of 
ecogniton  for  academic  excellence  given  to  the 
itudent  at  PSHS  with  the  highest  grade  point  aver- 
ige  and  class  rank  at  the  end  of  the  student's  junior 
^ear.  Dawn  Conner  was  honored  with  this  award 
it  a  school  committee  meeting  in  November. 


D.A,R.  Award 

Nicole  Maffini 

The  D.A.R.  award  is  a  good  citizen  award 
given  to  a  student  by  the  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution.  The  student  is  select- 
ed by  students  and  faculty  members  based 
on  leadership  and  good  citizenship.  Nicole 
Maffini  was  chosen  by  her  peers  and  teach- 
ers for  this  special  recognition. 


Rotary  Guest  Speakers 

Row  1:  Dawn  Conner,  Paula  Palmer,  Sharee 
Johnson,  Suzie  Baher,  Shari  Dunlap;  Row  2: 
Read  Burns,  Jamie  Adelmann,  Tim  Downey 

Rotary  Guest  Speakers  are  PSHS  students 
who  have  been  invited  by  the  Plymouth 
Rotary  Club  to  join  them  at  a  monthly  lun- 
cheon. Students  talk  about  their  involve- 
ment in  the  school  and  community  and 
serve  as  student  ambassadors  to  the  commu- 
nity. 


Student  Representatives  (i3i\ 


Model  United  Nations 

Model  United  Nations  is  a  mock  U.N.  made  up 
of  students  from  PSHS.  Members  of  Model  U.N. 
attend  two  conferences  a  year,  one  in  Boston  and 
the  other  in  New  York.  Students  from  various  high 
schools  represent  countries  at  the  conference  and 
debate  diplomatic  situations.  In  New  York,  the 
members  of  the  Model  U.N.  sit  in  on  a  United 
Nations  Conference  and  actually  meet  with  a  dip- 
lomat from  the  country  they  represent. 

Row  1:  Kristine  Kearney,  Dawn  Conner,  Melissa 
Moore,  Janine  Fugazzi,  Eric  Johnson,  Steve  Kan- 
dik;  Row  2:  Anders  Geering,  Christine  Bandale- 
vitch,  Larry  Johnson,  Keith  Marchand,  Shannon 
Hurley,  Jill  LaChance;  Row  3:  Brian  Perrault, 
Brendon  Bricklin,  Scott  Whitaker,  Tim  Downey, 
Paula  Palmer;  Missing  from  photo:  Maria  Larson, 
Nicole  Maybruck,  Kyle  Huber,  Mr.  Stanton  (Ad- 
visor) 


Amnesty  International 

Amnesty  International  is  an  organization  that 
seeks  to  free  prisoners  world-wide  that  have  been 
imprisoned  for  crimes  of  conscience.  Amnesty  ad- 
visor, Mr.  John  Robinson,  said,  "Crimes  of  con- 
science can  be  described  as  certain  political  and 
religious  beliefs,  or  beliefs  based  upon  race,  color, 
creed,  sex,  or  sexual  orientation."  Members  of  Am- 
nesty hope  to  free  such  prisoners  by  burying  the 
captors  with  letters.  This  year  a  representative 
from  Plymouth  South  was  sent  to  a  write-a-thon  in 
Boston  to  write  as  many  letters  as  possible  to  help 
Amnesty's  cause.  The  members  also  sent  holiday 
cards  to  captives  in  Greece,  Malawi,  and  Turkey. 

Row  1:  Brian  Perrault,  Eric  Johnson,  Jennifer  Ma- 
honey,  Janice  Carloni,  Maura  Brouillette,  Marcia 
Cote,  Susan  Robbins;  Row  2:  Mr.  Robinson  (Advi- 
sor), Anders  Geering,  Nicole  Mullen,  Jessica  Post, 
Marisa  Vacchi,  Erin  McLaughlin,  Jenn  Withers; 
Missing  from  photo:  Jonathan  Graham 


American  Field 
Service 

The  goal  of  the  American  Field  Service  is  to 
promote  world  peace  through  exchange  of  high 
school  students.  Foreign  students  visit  the  United 
States  for  a  year  to  learn  about  our  country.  Mem- 
bers of  A.F.S.  try  to  help  these  students  feel  at 
home  by  introducing  them  to  our  customs.  This 
year  A.F.S.  sponsored  a  weekend  for  all  of  the 
foreign  students  who  came  to  the  South  Shore. 
They  planned  activities  for  them  such  as  visiting 
Plimoth  Plantation  and  the  Mayflower.  A.F.S. 
members  also  brought  their  guests  to  a  Plymouth 
football  game. 

Row  1:  Katie  Mahoney,  Jesse  Brandt,  Erin  Lunetta; 
Row  2:  Caryn  Downey,  Kerri  Lunetta,  Amy  Kel- 
ley.  Amy  Harkins;  Missing  from  photo:  Mrs.Ste- 
vens(Advisor) 


(132^  Model  U.N.,  Amnesty  International  and  A.F.S. 


Science  Mentors 

Several  exceptional  science  students  were 
chosen  by  Mrs.  Nancy  Dawson  to  be  science 
mentors.  These  students  help  in  the  labora- 
tory by  setting  up  labs,  organizing  papers, 
and  washing  lab  equipment.  Other  students 
such  as  Tim  Downey,  tutor  people  in  phys- 
ics. The  science  mentors  are  selected  to  help 
better  the  science  department  of  Plymouth 
South. 

Tim  Downey,  Diane  Pantermoller,  Devin 
Digby,  Paul  Musow 


Math  Club 

Plymouth  South  began  to  compete  in  the 
Southeastern  Massachusetts  Math  League 
this  year  with  other  teams  from  Plymouth 
North,  Bridgewater-Raynham,  Carver,  and 
Silver  Lake.  Two  teams  of  five  students  each 
attend  the  monthly  competition.  There  are 
six  rounds  in  each  meet  with  subjects  such 
as  arithmetic,  geometry,  trigonometry,  and 
algebra  I  and  II.  There  is  also  a  team  round 
in  which  all  of  the  players  work  together  to 
solve  challenging  problems. 

Row  1:  Matthew  Hall,  Justin  Drinkwater, 
Kristin  Piper,  Read  Burns,  Chris  Cannon, 
Pamela  Meuse,  Marisa  Vacchi,  Joel  Spin- 
ney, Corey  Joyce;  Row  2:  Jason  Ballum,  Tim 
Downey,  Sara  Pierce,  Melissa  Moore,  Chris- 
tine Landry,  Kristine  Kearney,  Cherie  Ti- 
tus, Stephen  Kandik,  Kristina  Vautrain, 
Lisa  Swenson;  Row  3:  Shannon  Walsh,  Ste- 
ven L'Heureux,  Matt  Trostel,  Scott  Whi- 
taker,  David  Hemmings,  Darren  Maybruck, 
Michele  Hanlon,  Laura  Hall;  Missing  from 
photo:  Joy  Deane,  Chris  Govoni,  Megan 
McCuire,  Lou  Ellen  Thomas 

Science  Club 

The  Science  Club  has  been  involved  in 
many  interesting  projects  this  year.  A  few  of 
the  students  are  incubating  chicken  eggs 
with  the  4-H  Club  while  others  are  studying 
the  environmental  monitoring  station  in 
conjuction  with  the  Massachusetts  Depart- 
ment of  Public  Health.  The  Science  Club 
also  initiated  a  recycling  program  at  Plym- 
outh South. 

Row  1:  Matthew  Hall,  Melissa  Moore,  Ste- 
phen Kandik,  Diane  Pantermoller,  Cyndi 
Kincaid,  Erin  Lunetta;  Row  2:  Mrs.  Elayne 
Szczepaniak  (Advisor),  Steven  Gronblom, 
Tim  Downey,  Michele  Hanlon,  Angela  Bar- 
bieri.  Heather  Hanby;  Missing  from  photo: 
Joel  Spinney,  Connie  Pierce,  Erin  Hansen, 
Dave  Stuart 


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Student  Council 

Student  Council  is  made  up  of  five  representatives  and  the  four  officers  from  each  class.  The  Student  Council  sponsors  many  of  the  special  activiti' 
which  go  on  in  school.  Some  of  these  activities  include  Homecoming  and  Valentine's  Dances,  Pep  Rallies,  Spirit  Week,  a  Canned  Food  Drive,  ar 
Principal  and  Teacher  Appreciation  Day.  The  Student  Council  also  does  Community  Service  projects  and  helps  raise  money  for  various  charil 
organizations  such  as  the  Salvation  Army  and  Children's  Happiness  Foundation. 
Row  1:  Jason  Higgins,  Caryn  Downey,  Becky  Anderson,  Nicole  Maff  ini  (President),  Jen  Carter  (Secretary),  Jeff  Turner  (Treasurer),  Stephen  Kandik,  Si 
zie  Baher,  Paula  Palmer,  Kara  Campobasso;  Row  2:  Craig  Burns,  Kym  Home,  Brad  Marsico,  Kelly  McKeown,  Stephanie  Eadler,  Keri  Sloat,  Jul 
Chisholm,  Faith  Percy,  Jaimee  Bracken,  Kia  Davis,  Maura  Brouillette;  Row  3:  Sara  Pierce,  Kim  Kobs,  Stephen  Lincoln,  Danielle  Cleary,  Damon  Gees 
Michelle  Meuse,  Denise  Murphy,  Laura  Parks,  Lisa  Swenson,  Miss  Bronson  (Advisor)  Missing  from  photo  Megan  McGuire  (Vice-President) 


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Caryn  Downey  and  Tara  Osgood  sell  raffle  tickets  at  lunch  as  a  joint 
fundraiser  and  community  service  project  for  Student  Council. 


Mrs.  Connolly  passes  another  gift  to  Tara  and  Sharee  Johnson.  Student  Com 
cil.  Peer  Leaders,  and  other  school  organizations  held  a  "Christmas  Party"  ft 
Sharee  and  Tara  after  a  fire  destroyed  their  home. 


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I.M.C.  Aides 

I.M.C.  Aides  are  students  from  study  hall 
and  business  classes  who  take  time  out  of 
their  schedules  to  help  out  in  the  library. 
They  check  books  in  and  out  at  the  circula- 
tion desk,  get  request  materials  ready,  assist 
students  and  staff  in  finding  materials  or 
books,  and  put  overdue  notices  in  home- 
room teachers  mailboxes. 
Row  1:  Kara  Hunt,  Jen  Sykes,  Rebecca  Alli- 
son, James  Braz,  Aisha  Knight,  Andrea 
Gardner  Row  2:  Matthew  Hall,  Mrs.  Troy, 
Mrs.  White,  Cindy  Haglund 


Office  Helpers 

Office  helpers  are  peer  leaders  and  students 
from  study  hall  who  volunteer  their  time  to 
assist  the  office  staff  and  administrators. 
They  work  in  the  front  office,  student  ser- 
vices and  guidance  department  doing  cleri- 
cal duties  such  as  photocopying,  filing  and 
picking  up  and  delivering  attendance 
forms. 

Row  1:  Stacey  Molander,  Courtney  Walsh, 
Aisha  Knight,  Sonya  Smith,  Kara  Campo- 
basso,  Mary  Ellen  LaPointe,  Brian  Adams, 
John  DeOrio,  Priscilla  Benoit  Row  2:  Diane 
Pantermoller,  Carolyn  Conso,  Jamie  Com- 
ras,  Erin  Lunetta,  Amanda  Ferissi,  JoAnn 
Verga,  Erin  Fryar,  Philip  Prifti,  Lisa  Morse 
Row  3:  Sara  Pierce,  Heather  Little,  Elizabeth 
Resnick,  Christine  Bandalevitch,  Bryan 
Young,  Darren  McNamara,  Ralph  Petty, 
Kerry  Turchinetz,  Lisa  Swenson,  Nyla 
McLean 


Record  Keeping  Interns 

Record  Keeping  Interns  are  members  of  Mr. 
Boivin's  seventh  period  class  who  spent  ev- 
ery Monday  putting  the  knowledge  they 
learned  in  class  to  practical  use.  They 
worked  in  the  Main  Office,  Guidance  De- 
partment and  I.M.C.  sorting,  filing  and  as- 
sisting with  record  keeping  duties. 
Row  1:  Cindy  Haglund,  Danielle  Sheehy, 
Christen  Riels  Row  2:  Joe  Vera,  Andrea 
Gardner 


Office  Helpers^  LM.C.  Aides  &  Record  Keeping  Interns  (135^ 


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Eagle  Staff 


Row  1:  Marisa  Vacchi,  Peter  Scvery,  Rheu- 
ben  Green,  Dave  Finer  (Editor),  Sharee 
Johnson,  Paula  Palmer,  Shannon  Hurley; 
Row  2:  Kathy  Wolcott,  Erin  McLaughlin 
(Editor),  Lynn  O'Hara  (Editor),  Kristine 
Shuley,  Katie  Stone,  Maura  Brouillette,  An- 
gela Barbieri,  Cyntra  Barrett  (Editor),  Miss 
Pinkham  (Advisor);  (Missing  from  photo) 
Demetrius  Crandel 


National  Art  Honor  Societ 

Row  1:  Lisa  Craser,  Rushell  Trinque  (Secretar 
Trish  Hegner  (Vice-President),  Jen  Sulliv 
(Treasurer),  Scan  Westgate  (President);  Row 
Ben  Sutton,  Ed  Dutton,  Derrick  Brooks,  Jeff  W 
ner;  Row  3:  Amy  Tamosaitis,  Tara  Smith,  Kristi 
Vautrain,  Kara  Sarceno,  Janine  Fuguzzi,  M 
Glendye  (Advisor) 


Drama  Club 

Row  1:  Jeffrey  Werner,  Diane  Panter- 
moller,  Suzanne  Obin,  Heather  Sifferd,  Ro- 
byn  Sabean,  Jen  Kelleher,  Jen  Carter,  Sara 
Pierce;  Row  2:  David  Hemmings,  Trevor 
Milton,  Nicole  Farley,  Melissa  Moore,  Mi- 
chele  Hanlon,  Amy  Flora,  Heather  Hanby, 
Miss  Fox  (Advisor) 


Literary  Magazine 

Rebecca  Pratt,  Karen  Snyder,  Kathy  Wolcott  (e 
tor).  Amy  Flora;  missing  from  photo:  Mr. 
Purdy  (advisor) 


liMj  Nat,  Art  Honor  Society^.  Eagle,.  Lit.  Magazine  &  Drama  Club 


* 


I   ^gjstaff  members,  Dave  Finer,  Rheubin  Green,  Lynn  O'Hara  and  Demetrius  Grandel  show  off  their 
handiwork.  The  newspapers  were  on  sale  during  all  lunches. 


Lisa  eraser  and  Tara  Smith  work  on  drapery  studies  during  a  National  Art  Honor  Society  meeting. 

"Why  don't  you  just  sell  Snoopy?" 

-ucy  (Jen  Eastman)  puts  this  question  to  Oiarlip  Rr^,.,,,  /ai       i?  i     ^    i 

-inus  (Billy  Stambaugh),  and  Peppermint  Patty  (Tiffany  Parks).  L-erasqua), 


The 

Creative 

Touch 

Organizations  such  as  the  National 
Art  Honor  Society,  Drama  Club,  Eagle 
Staff  and  Literary  Magazine  all  add  a 
little  creative  touch  to  PSHS. 

The  National  Art  Honor  Society  is 
made  up  of  students  who  have  a 
strong  interest  in  art  and  are  talented 
in  this  field.  Members  set  up  galleries 
displaying  their  artwork  at  the 
Snoopy  Show  in  December  and  at  the 
annual  Art  Day  in  the  spring.  Sean 
Westgate  says  he  enjoys  belonging  to 
the  art  society  because  he  wants  "to 
encourage  others  to  express  their  ar- 
tistic ability." 

The  Eagle  is  Plymouth  South's  ver- 
sion of  The  Boston  Globe  or  The  New 
York  Times.  Eagle  staff  members 
write  articles  about  happenings  in 
school,  current  events  and  people. 
Editors  prepare  copy  which  is  printed 
by  students  in  the  Graphic  Arts 
Department. 

The  Literary  Magazine  is  an  annual 
publication  published  by  Mr.  Purdy 
and  his  editors.  The  magazine  is  de- 
signed for  students  to  submit  art,  sto- 
ries, or  any  other  type  of  literature. 
Mr.  Purdy  encourages  students  to 
"submit  to  lit"  so  "they  will  have  at 
least  one  piece  published." 

The  Drama  Club  is  one  of  the  only 
organizations  still  combined  with 
Plymouth  North.  Drama  Club  mem- 
bers were  busy  at  the  beginning  of  the 
year  with  rehearsals  for  their  Decem- 
ber production  of  the  musical  Snoopy. 


J*tf   OiOutRII 


Nat  Art  Honor  Society,  Eagle,  Lit.  Magazine  &  Drama  Club    dit) 


Toil  and  Tribulation... 


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Row  1:  Jen  Norris,  Christine  LaVallee,  Kristine  Kearney,  Dawn  Conner,  Angela  Barbieri,  Kristina 
Vautrain,  Jen  Carter,  Row  2:  Stacy  Wickert,  Shari  Dunlap,  Sharee  Johnson,  Cherie  Titus,  Gini 
Mann,  Erin  Cumming,  Michele  Hanlon,  Michelle  Hoey,  Row  3:  Mrs.  Wheeler  (Adviser),  Shan- 
non Perry,  Allison  Besse,  Jeff  Werner,  Eric  Berrio,  Rena  Knight,  Adrienne  Kotowski,  Stephanie 
Eadler;  Missing  from  photo:  Megan  McCuire 


Literary  Editor,  Kristine  Kearney  checks  to 
make  sure  the  copy  fits. 

Jeff  Werner  uses  a  triangle  as  he  draws  a 
final  layout  to  be  sent  to  Josten's,  our  pub- 
lisher. 


Adrienne  Kotowski  skips  lunch  to  work  on  a  lay- 
out in  order  to  meet  the  January  deadline. 

For  the  December  deadline,  Co-editor,  Dawn  Con- 
ner types  in  senior  biographies. 


The  staff  of  The  Rock  was  extremely 
busy  this  past  year.  There  were  articles 
to  write,  pictures  to  take,  layouts  to  cre- 
ate, and,  most  importantly,  deadlines  to 
meet!  Through  toil  and  tribulation,  the 
yearbook  staff  managed  to  stick 
together. 

Though  many  people  do  not  realize  it, 
hundreds  of  hours  go  into  the  creation  of 
a  high  school  yearbook.  This  year's  book 
took  quite  a  bit  of  thought,  and  quite  a 
bit  of  dedication,  being  the  first  year- 
book of  Plymouth  South.  But,  as  the 
staff  will  tell  you,  the  end  makes  it  all 
worth  it! 

A  great  deal  of  credit  goes  out  to  all 
those  on  the  yearbook  staff  who  gave  up 
their  studies  and  evenings  when  their 
help  was  needed,  who  took  the  dreaded 
late  bus  to  finish  just  one  more  layout, 
who  worked  those  few  extra  hours  to 
meet  a  deadline  and  who,  most  of  all, 
dedicated  themselves  to  The  1991  Rock. 


Allison  Besse  looks  for  corrections  in  proofs. 
Michele  Hanlon  searches  for  great  sports  photos  ^i;. 


^'^o)    Yearbook 


Co-editor  Angela  Barbieri  and  Shannon  Perry  re- 
view senior  pictures  and  page  envelopes. 


Christine  LaVallee,  Jen  Carter,  and  Kristina  Vautrain  find  yearbook  tools  quite  fun! 


1991 

ROCK  Staff 

Editors-in-Chief: 

Angela  Barbieri 
Dawn  Conner 

Layout  Eds: 

Stephanie  Eadler 
Adrienne  Kotowski 

Literary  Editor: 

Kristine  Kearney 

Photography  Editor 

:  Kristina  Vautrain 

Senior  Editor; 

Megan  McGuire 

Underclass  Editor: 

Sharee  Johnson 

Faculty  Editor: 

Christine  LaVallee 

Organizations  Eds.: 

Jennifer  Norris 
Jeffrey  Werner 

Sports  Editor: 

Michelle  Hanlon 

Sales  Eds: 

Jennifer  Carter 
Cheric  Titus 

Advertising  Eds: 

Michelle  Hoey 
Virginia  Mann 

Staff  Members: 

Eric   Berrio,   Allison   Bessie, 
Erin  Cumming,  Shari  Dun- 
lap,   Laura    Hedge,    Rena 
Knight,  Shannon    Perry, 
Stacy  Wickert 

Zherie  Titus  has  a  tough  time  deciding  which  pho- 
:o  to  use! 


Ik'' 

Sharee  Johnson  works  hard  arranging  underclass- 
men pictures. 


Eric  Berrio  hides  a  smile  behind  a  layout 
triangle. 


Everyone  on  the  yearbook  staff  would 
like  to  thank  Mrs.  Wheeler  for  doing  a 
great  job  this  past  year  as  advisor  of  The 
Rock.  Without  her  countless  hours  of 
dedication,  this  year's  yearbook  would 
not  have  been  possible.  Thanks  so  much, 
Mrs.  Wheeler! 


Yearbook    (^13^ 


Go^  Team^  Go  ! 


On  November  21,  1990  from  10  AM  - 
11  AM,  Plymouth  South  held  a  pep  rally 
to  "psyche-up"  the  football  team  for  the 
Homecoming  game.  The  rally  was  run 
by  Student  Council  with  Nicole  Maffini 
as  the  Master-of-Ceremonies.  Activities 
during  the  pep  rally  included  a  spirit 
link  contest,  the  presentation  of  flowers 
to  senior  athletes,  a  sports  team  relay 
race,  and  a  sports  slide  show. 

The  week  before  the  rally  was  spirit 
week,  a  week  which  included  several  dif- 


Randy  Galletti,  Bryan  Fuller,  Gary  Meigs,  Justin 
Brennan,  Jamie  Costa,  Phil  LaPointe,  Jason  Bearcc, 
Eric  Cannon,  Read  Burns,  Pat  Bourke,  BJ  McLean, 
Chris  Vincent  and  Scott  Whitaker  hang  out  in 
front  of  the  class  spirit  signs. 


ferent  days  of  special  dress  such  as,  grub 
day,  hat  day,  class-theme  day,  mismatch 
day,  color  day  and  blue/white  day. 

For  two  days  before  the  pep  rally,  stu- 
dents had  a  chance  to  buy  spirit  links  to 
show  which  class  had  the  most  class 
spirit.  Juniors  won  this  contest,  with  the 
seniors  coming  in  a  close  second.  At  the 
pep  rally  each  spirit  link  chain  was  bro- 
ken and  the  person  whose  name  was  on 
the  link  won  a  prize  . 

The  sports  team  relay  race  involved 


such  activities  as  piggy-back  rides, 
jump-roping,  basketball  dribbling  and 
team  uniform  switching.  The  girl's  Field 
Hockey  team  was  victorious  in  this  race, 
even  though  "some"  teams  tried  to  get 
ahead  by  pushing  their  starting  cones 
forward!  The  prizes  for  the  girls  were 
blue  and  white  bags  of  candy. 

The   day   ended   with    a    sports   slide 
show  set  to  popular  music. 


Bryan  Fuller  and  Justin  Brennan  are  all  set  to  go 
while  Randy  Galletti  helps  (?)  with  a  push.  Nicole  Maffini  and  Maura  Brouillette  look  on  as       Senior  athletes  Michele  Hanlon,  Stephanie  EadI* 

Lisa  Carter  breaks  the  spirit  chain.  and  Pat  Bourke  receive  flowers  from  cheerleadci 

Kim  Kobs  and  Maria  Larson. 


CW)  Pep  Rally 


Kerriann  Sloat  gives  Lisa  Swenson  a  piggy-back 
ride  during  the  relay  race. 


Members  of  the  Color  Guard  rehearse  their  part  in  the  spirit  extravaganza. 


Jason  Bearce  addresses  the  crowd  with  the  assis- 
ia  Carter  and  Nicky  Thibeault  show  their  spirit       Heather  Morin  does  her  best  with  a  jump  rope  as       tance  of  the  Plymouth  Eagle, 
th  blue  and  white  91  faces.  she  attempts  to  bring  her  team  to  victory. 

[>tt  Whitaker  and  the  Plymouth  Eagle  (Jonna 
icken)  wrestle  to  break  the  spirit  link  chain. 


Pep  Rally  CMl 


A  Spirited  Dance 


The  1990  Homecoming  Dance  was 
held  on  Saturday,  November  17th  at 
Plymouth  South.  There  were  approxi- 
mately 650  to  700  students  in  attendance 


from  both  North  and  South.  Unlike 
years  past,  this  year's  Homecoming 
dance  was  semi-formal.  The  1990  Plym- 
outh South  Homecoming  Queen  was  se- 


nior Shari  Dunlap;  the  Court  included 
Joy  Deane,  Paula  Palmer,  Shannon  Hur- 
ley, Tara  Smith  and  Maria  Larson.  Con- 
gratulations to  the  Queen  and  Court! 


Beth  Foster  and  John  King  take  a  break  from 
dancing. 


Rick  Sowa  and  Danielle  Sheehy  pause  for  some 
refreshments. 


142)  Homecoming 


Nyla  McLean,  Jessica  Laverty,  Stephanie  Eadler, 
Amy  Madden,  and  Kate  Cronin  dance  the  night 
away. 

Heather  McLea  and  Tim  Roche  get  ready  to 
dance. 


Karen  McDonald  and  Chris  Vincent  quenchi 
their  thirst. 


Jeff  Nardonc,  Kim  Kobs,  Jonna  Bracken,  Nicky  Thibeault,  and  Eric  Lavigne,  all  dressed  up,  pose  for         Homecoming  Queen  Shari  Dunlap  and  her  date 


the  camera. 


Tim  Maloney  pose  after  Shari's  crowning. 


Erin  Bythewood  and  Bill  Herrick  smile  for  the  camera. 
The  1990  Homecoming  Dance! 


Rich  Donlan,  Jen  Osborne,  Jamie  Pomeroy, 
Billy  Stone,  and  Brett  Edminster  chat  between 
dances. 

Dorecn  Fitzgerald  and  Phil  LaPointe  dance 
together. 


Homecoming  C^4j\ 


C^^h  Sports  Divider 


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Sports 


*^t 


Just  do  it  -  go  for  it.  This  has  been  a  motto  that  has  remained  in  the 
minds  of  Plymouth  South  athletes  this  past  year.  Through  both  our 
victories  and  our  losses  we  stuck  together  and  worked  as  teams.  Our 
teams  taught  us  another  lesson  in  making  a  good  first  impression.  So 
go  ahead  -  just  do  it! 


Sports  Divider    {145 


Touchdown  '91 


Under  the  lights  of  Mario  Romano 
field  and  on  the  foreign  turf  of  the  oppo- 
sition this  year's  football  team  banged 
heads  and  rubbed  shoulders  with  some 
of  the  best  teams  in  the  state,  and  possi- 
bly the  country.  The  hard  work,  dedica- 
tion, and  perseverance  of  the  players 
went  beyond  the  call  of  duty  and  turned 
an  unprosperous  season  into  an  oppor- 
tunity to  learn  and  grow.  As  the  Blue 
Eagles  fought  their  way  through  one  of 
their  toughest  schedules  ever  in  Division 
I,  new  head  coach,  Robert  Desaulniers, 


was  behind  the  team  all  the  way  through 
rough  practices  and  tough  times  plagued 
with  injuries.  As  captains  of  the  team, 
Jason  Bearce,  Tim  Cherry,  Pat  Bourke 
and  Eric  Squires  kept  spirits  high.  Coach 
"D"  was  proud  of  the  entire  squad.  He 
said,  "The  players  worked  as  hard  as  any 
team  I've  ever  coached.  It  was  very  frus- 
trating not  to  be  able  to  come  up  with 
more  victories,  but  through  any  experi- 
ence there  are  opportunities  to  grow  and 
learn.  I  admire  our  players  because  they 
kept  coming  out  with  enthusiasm  and 


willingness  to  improve  and  they  always 
had  hope."  Coach  Desaulniers  went  on; 
to  say,  "It's  easy  for  a  winning  team  to 
keep  motivation,  but  it  takes  a  special 
group  to  keep  trying  when  things  aren't 
going  as  you  hope." 

The  JV  squad  coached  by  Mike  Fracca- 
lossi  compiled  an  even  record  of  4  wins 
and  4  loses,  while  the  freshman  team 
coached  by  Dwayne  FoUette  finished 
with  a  9  and  1  record. 


Row  1:  Jermal  Dubose,  Daniel  Sherman,  Daniel  Kelley,  John  Preston,  Dat  Mai  Tien,  Joseph  Preston,  Jesse 
Lescarbeau,  Christopher  Howard,  Benjamin  Bell;  Row  2:  Adam  Leneau,  Eric  Beaton,  Jesiah  Sande,  Edward 
Daley,  Jeffrey  Cristani,  Anthony  Schena,  Erik  Telford,  Jeremy  Federico,  Sean  Blake,  Chris  Denoncourt, 
Nathan  Harding,  Jarad  Hayes;  Row  3:  Mark  McKay,  George  Martin,  Damon  Geese,  Christopher  Adams, 
Jason  Morgan,  Matthew  Williams,  Andrew  Santos,  John  McKenna,  Kurt  Holmes,  Michael  Hanelt;  Row 
4:  Jason  Tokarz,  Benjamin  Russo,  Matthew  Macomber,  Justin  Miller,  Lynn  Finley,  Peter  Brouillette, 
Brian  Muir,  Keith  King,  Joshua  Uribe,  Daniel  Noyes 


Up,  up,  up  and  away  . 
down  the  field. 


.  Jamie  Costa  punts  the  ball 


r.*^'"^:- 


Ralph  Petty  and  Matt  Mayberry  carry  an  injured 
Warren  Smith  off  the  field  during  the  Weymouth 
game. 


<St)   Football 


Quarterback,  Mike  Shea  scrambles  with  the  ball  as  teammates  Warren  Smith  (#24),  Paul  Musow  (#64 
and  Eric  Squires  (#55)  block  for  him.  .L, 


p^arsity  and  Junior  Varsity  Football  Teams 

low  1:  Mike  Williams,  Jeff  Duhamel,  Tim  Cherry,  Eric  Squires,  Jason  Bearce,  Pat  Bourke,  Kerry  Maguire,  Phil  LaPointe;  Row  2:  Warren  Smith,  Rich 
.yon,  Dan  Keller,  Jamie  Carpenter,  Mike  Shea,  Kevin  Turner,  Kevin  Yee,  Jason  McCarthy;  Row  3:  Craig  Provo,  John  Graham,  Johanna  Hoyt,  Jamie 
•itzgerald,  Jamie  Costa,  Rob  Kuzia,  Paul  Musow,  Mike  Moran,  Shawn  Cole,  B.J.  Maclean;  Row  4:  Scott  Kuzia,  Dax  LaFleur,  Rick  Gravina,  Matt 
►layberry,  Mike  Reveliotty,  Max  Schulty,  Ralph  Petty,  Shawn  Gilgen,  Kris  Russell;  Row  5:  Coach  Paul  Rose,  Coach  Mike  Fraccalossi,  Jamie  White,  Seto 
terry,  Jim  Lyons,  Dave  Durocher,  Steve  Carroll,  Joe  Lawrence,  Paul  Quigley,  Neil  Garrett,  Coach  Bob  Desaulniers,  Coach  Rick  Paling 


FOOTBALL  SCOREBOARD 

Barnstable 

(H) 

6  -  24 

Taunton 

(A) 

12  -  24 

North  Quincy 

(A) 

9  -  6 

Quincy 

(H) 

7  -  29 

Bridgewater- 

Raynham 

(A) 

0  -  3 

Falmouth 

(A) 

25  -  34 

New  Bedford 

(A) 

O  -  28 

Brockton 

(H) 

6  -  38 

Weymouth 

(H) 

7  -  34 

Silver  Lake 

f 

(H) 

20  -  26 

Coach  Desaulniers  explains  the  strategy  for  the       Here  come  the  Plymouth  Blue  Eagles,  led  by  cap- 
next  play.  tain  Eric  Squires  and  followed  by  Kerry  Maguire. 

A  behind  the  scenes  look  at  a  Blue  Eagles'  huddle! 


Football  CMZ 


Allison  Besse  dribbles  the  ball  towards 
Marshfield's  goal. 


VARSITY  TEAM:  (front  L-R)  Alison  Blake,  Allison  Besse,  Kristina  Vautrain,  Meghan  Chandler,  Katie 
Zaniboni,  Johanna   Alston,   Rebecca   Freedman,  Tamara   Pizer,  Stephanie   Eadler   (back   L-R)   Jessica  J 
Drexler,  Sarah  Shetler,  Kelly  McKeown,  Elizaberii  Resnick,  Michelle  Malaguias,  Marcie  Atonellis,  Becky  | 
Anderson,  Jennifer  Quinn,  Keri  Sloat,  Laura  Parks,  Kristen  Cwardyak,  Lisa  Swenson  and  Coach  Eddy 


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FIELD  HOCKEY  SCOREBOARD 

Carver 

(H) 

3  -  3 

Marshfield 

(A) 

1  -  0 

Hingham 

(A) 

0  -  4 

Barnstable 

(H) 

0  -  2 

Bridgewater-Raynham 

(A) 

0  -  1 

Falmouth 

(H) 

1  -  0 

New  Bedford 

(A) 

0  -  6 

Silver  Lake 

(A) 

0  -  3 

Taunton 

(H) 

0  -  2 

Bridgewater-Raynham 

(H) 

0  -  6 

Barnstable 

(A) 

1  -  0 

Falmouth 

(A) 

0  -  3 

Carver 

(A) 

1  -0 

New  Bedford 

(H) 

1  -  1 

Silver  Lake 

(H) 

1  -  3 

Taunton 

(A) 

0  -  1 

Marshfield 

(H) 

0  -  4 

Hingham 

(H) 

1  -  1 

Overall  Record: 

4-3-11 

Johanna  Alston  shoots  a  look  up  the  field. 
Sarah  Shetler  remains  in  control  of  the  ball. 


Katie  Zaniboni  blocks  a  shot  on  net. 
Kristina  Vautrain  shoots  the  ball  up  field. 


r^4^  Field  Hockey 


The  "Other"  Hockey 


Although  field  hockey  doesn't  attract 
as  many  fans  as  some  sports,  it  has  at- 
tracted many  students  from  Plymouth. 
Many  try  out  for  something  different, 
for  a  new  challenge  or  because  they  have 
known  someone  who  has  played  the 
game  before  and  enjoyed  it.  Kelly 
McKeown  tried  it,  "because  my  Mom 
played  it  and  enjoyed  it  and  I  was  sick  of 

isoccer." 

[  This  year  the  field  hockey  team  has 
improved  over  last  year's  team.  Not  only 
did  their  record  improve  but  the  talent 

jitself  has  also  improved.  "On  a  good  day 


we  could  play  with  the  best,"  said  Coach 
Donna  Eddy,  "however,  we  didn't  have 
as  many  good  days  as  I'd  like  to  or 
thought  we'd  have." 

Johanna  Alston,  Katie  Zaniboni  and 
Meghan  Chandler  captained  the  varsity 
team.  Katie  and  Meghan  were  named  to 
the  All  Star  team  along  with  goalie  Keri 
Sloat.  Linette  Ducharme  and  Jennifer 
Maliff  were  the  team  managers. 

This  year's  field  hockey  program  ex- 
panded with  the  addition  of  JV  coach, 
Miss  Beth  Ahearn.  Miss  Ahearn  felt  ev- 
eryone  learned   a   tremendous   amount. 


Her  JV  squad  struggled  with  a  1  and  15 
record  while  the  freshman  compiled  a  3- 
1-1  season's  tally.  There  are  no  feeder  or 
town  field  hockey  programs  so  this  was 
a  new  experience  for  many  of  the  girls. 
Some  of  the  most  memorable  and  en- 
joyable events  of  the  season  were  getting 
psyched  on  the  bus  rides,  cheers.  Burger 
King,  night  games,  Bridgewater-Rayn- 
ham  and  Hingham,  and  winning.  Steph- 
anie Eadler  said,  "Even  though  field 
hockey  is  a  serious  sport,  we  had  a  lot  of 
fun  playing  it." 


On  her  toes,  Lisa  Swenson  prepares  to  beat  her 
opponent  to  the  ball. 


Blinded  by  the  dust,  Kristen  Gwardyak  and 
Meghan  Chandler  fight  for  the  invisible  ball. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  and  FRESHMAN  TEAM  MEMBERS:  (Front  L-R)  Melissa  MacLellan,  Julie 
Chisholm,  Amy  Hetherington,  Melanie  Simonds,  Caryn  Downey,  Nyla  McLean,  Cathy  Turcott, 
Kristin  Burt,  Kelly  Mahoney,  Amanda  Randall  (2nd  L-R)  Rachel  Butter,  Kate  Mahoney,  Jesse 
Brandt,  Karen  Carpenter,  Samantha  Kelley,  Ellen  Sealy,  Jen  Malone,  Jamie  Comras,  Maura  Sullivan, 
Erin  Hanley  (Back  L-R)  Amy  Harkins,  Michelle  Smolinsky,  Lindsay  Allen,  Jean  Marchand, 
Danielle  Cleary,  Heather  Hanby,  Karen  Hokanson,  Denise  Bailey,  Joanna  Perusse,  Coach  Ahearn 


Coach  Eddy  gives  the  team  the  run-through 
after  the  girls'  1-0  victory  over  Marshfield. 

Stephanie  Eadler  stretches  an  extra  inch  in  order 
to  gain  possession  of  the  ball. 

Field  Hockey  dM) 


Over  Hill  and  Dale 


Throughout  the  fall,  you  hear  numer- 
ous announcements  about  the  accom- 
plishments of  the  cross  country  team. 
But  what  is  it  that  these  athletes  do  in 
cross  country? 

Cross  country  is  a  long  distance  run- 
ning sport.  Each  cross  country  meet  con- 
sists of  2  1/2  to  3  mile  races  over  varying 
terrain.  Runners  compete  for  the  best 
time,  and  the  lowest  five  individual 
scores  are  compiled  for  a  team  score.  Un- 
like other  sports,  in  cross  country  the 
lowest  score  wins.  Mr.  Bruce  Jones, 
coach  of  both  the  boys'  and  the  girls' 
teams,  finds  that  cross  country  is  a  diffi- 


cult sport  and  involves  much  self-moti- 
vation. "It's  a  sport  that,  because  so 
much  of  the  time  how  well  you  do  de- 
pends on  how  much  the  individuals  do, 
requires  a  great  deal  of  self-discipline. 
You  have  to  push  yourself  -  there's  no 
one  there  to  push  you." 

This  year  the  boys'  team,  led  by  cap- 
tains Matt  Boris,  Read  Burns,  and  Eric 
Cannon,  finished  second  in  the  Old  Col- 
ony League  with  a  record  of  seven  wins 
and  one  loss.  They  also  placed  second  in 
the  South  Shore  Principal's  Invitational. 
This  was  quite  an  accomplishment  con- 
sidering they  they  lost  to  Weymouth  by 


only  one  point  and  their  second  place 
finish  was  out  of  a  field  of  twenty-five! 
The  cross  country  team  boasted  four 
League  All  Stars:  Read  Burns,  Eric  Can- 
non, Christian  Hayes,  and  Matt  Magner. 
The  girls'  team,  captained  by  Jessica 
Laverty,  struggled  through  their  season 
due  to  the  fact  the  team  was  few  in  num- 
ber and  young.  Five  freshmen  and  soph- 
omores made  up  the  team.  The  outstand- 
ing runner  on  the  girls'  team  was  Kate 
Cronin. 


Read  Burns,  Captain,  puts  all  his  effort  into  the 


150)  Cross  Country 


Captain  Jessica  Laverty  runs  just  a  few  steps  ahead 


of  her  competitor. 

David  Porter  tries  his  best  to  win  the  race. 


Jeremy  Adelmann  and  David  Porter  travel  the  see* 
nic  route. 

Pete  Severy  pushes  himself  on  to  the  finish  line< 


(Front  L-R)  Read  Burns,  Matt  Boris,  Eric  Cannon,  David  Nelson,  Jim  Zacchini,  Evan  Basalik,  Jeff  Baler,  Nate  Wilson,  John  MacKenzic  (2nd  L-R) 
Christian  Hayes,  Matt  Magner,  Julie  Ruffini,  Kelley  Canavan,  Tara  Johnson,  Amanda  Keough,  Jessica  Laverty,  Kate  Cronin,  Neil  MacLeod,  Pete  Severy 
(Back  L-R)  Pete  Manson,  Craig  Burns,  Scott  Dunlap,  Mike  Marrano,  Jeremy  Adelmann,  Jason  Ballum,  David  Porter,  Richard  Semer,  David  Quinn,  Jim 
Radcliffe 


'aptain  Eric  Cannon  travels  across  a  different  sort 
if  terrain. 


Tara  Johnson  sets  the  pace  for  the  rest  of  the  Ea- 
gles. 


Cross  Country   {15T\ 


On  The  Green 


Senior,  Randy  Calletti  swings  his  club  with  ease 


Although  golf  is  one  of  the  quiet,  less 
physical  sports  students  participate  in, 
being  on  the  golf  team  requires  much 
dedication,  discipline  and  practice.  This 
year's  team  had  an  excellent  season, 
maintaining  one  of  the  best  records  of 
the  fall  sports  teams.  They  compiled  a 
record  of  10  and  3  against  some  stiff 
competition,  and  all  the  while  managed 
to  keep  it  fun.  Senior  Justin  Brennan 
said,  "We  did  well  against  a  strong 
schedule  and  had  fun  doing  so."  Justin 
was  a  strong  player  for  the  team  this 
year,  being  the  first  Plymouthean  to 
qualify  for  the  spring  state  tournament. 

Overall,  Coach  Almeida  was  very  im- 
pressed with  the  team.  "The  season  was 
very  good.  After  a  record  of  1  and  10  last 
year,  winning  ten  and  losing  three  this 
year  was  fantastic."  Despite  the  fact  that 
the  team  is  losing  a  few  seniors,  there  are 
still  optimistic  views  for  next  year. 


Justin  Brennan  completes  his  swing. 


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Row  1:  Mike  O'Leary,  Brad  Marsico,   Russ  McKeown,  Ben   Whiting,  Randy  Galletti;  Row  2:  Justin 
Brennan,  Steve  Kuhn,  Chris  Osborne,  Jon  Conant,  Bryan  Fuller,  Coach  Kenny  Almeida 


Brad  Marsico  seems  happy  with  his 
Bryan  Fuller  squints  to  see  his  ball  in 


Coach  Almeida  goes  over  scores  and  gives  a  few  pointers  to  team  members. 


GOLF  SCOREBOARD 

No.  Quincy 

(A) 

83  1/2  -  24  1/2 

New  Bedford 

(H) 

63  -  45 

Silver  Lake 

(A) 

71  -  37 

Quincy 

(H) 

86  -  22 

Marshfield 

(A) 

52  1/2  -  55  1/2 

Barnstable 

(H) 

68  -  40 

Taunton 

(H) 

52  1/2  -  55  1/2 

Barnstable 

(A) 

61  -  47 

New  Bedford 

(A) 

61  -  47 

Falmouth 

(A) 

54  1/2  -  53  1/2 

B-R 

(H) 

55  1/2  -  52  1/2 

Falmouth 

(H) 

65  -  43 

Brockton 

(A) 

44  1/2  -  63  1/2 

Weymouth 

(H) 

71  -  37 

iteve  Kuhn  standing  like  a  statue  after  his  drive.       Jon  Conant  "sparkles"  as  he  lines  up  to  putt  on  the 

green. 

Bryan  Fuller,  Ben  Whiting  and  Chris  Osborne  waiting  to  tee  off. 


Mike  O'Leary  watches  the  ball  after  his  drive  from 
the  first  tee. 


Golf   C153 


SOC  HER 


Girls  take  a  lap! 


Over  the  past  two  years  the 
Girl's  Varsity  Soccer  Team 
has  gained  recognition  in 
both  the  school  and  the  Old 
Colony  League.  After  coming 
off  a  championship  season 
and  winning  the  OCL  last 
year,  the  girls  led  by  Michelle 
Hughes  from  North  and  Mi- 
chele  Hanlon  from  South  had 
their  work  cut  out  for  them. 
The  girls  worked  hard  and 
enjoyed  a  successful  season. 
As  Shannon  Holmes  said, 
"The  season  was  alot  of  fun." 

This  season  the  team  placed 
second  in  the  League  with  an 
overall  record  of  14-4-3  and 
they  made  it  to  the  third 
round  in  the  state  tourna- 
ment. Some  highlights  of  the 
season  were  defeating  Bridge- 
water-Raynham  for  the  first 
time  in  five  years  and  defeat- 
ing both  Silver  Lake  and  Dux- 


bury  in  tournament  play.  Mr. 
Dennis  Azevedo,  the  Girl's 
Varsity  coach,  said,  "The 
team  far  exceeded  anything  I 
expected  this  year.  The  effort 
put  in  by  all  was  tremendous 
and  made  for  a  very  success- 
ful season." 

In  addition  to  the  team  hav- 
ing a  good  year,  there  were 
also  seven  individuals  who 
made  the  all-star  team.  They 
were  Heather  Morin,  Galynn 
Smith,  Michele  Hanlon,  Mi- 
chelle Hughes,  Tina  Anoli, 
Megan  McAnaugh  and  Deb- 
bie Hanlon. 

The  Junior  Varsity  team, 
under  the  guidance  of  Mrs. 
Marge  Vecchi,  and  the  Fresh- 
man team  coached  by  Mrs. 
Thompson,  both  had  winning 
seasons  with  records  of  11-2-2 
and  6-3-3  respectively. 


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Varsity  Team:  Row  1:  Captain  Michele  Hanlon,  Captain  Michelle  Hughes;  Row  2:  Heather  Morin, 
Shannon  Holmes,  Danielle  Nicholson,  Gail  Vecchi,  Tina  Anoli,  Paula  Devin,  Erin  O'Connell,  Missy 
Hakkila;  Row  3:  Manager  Kerri  Tutela,  Jen  Riley,  Jobina  Anderson,  Debbie  Hanlon,  Kara  Porter,  Lori 
Reese,  Megan  McAnaugh,  Jenny  Brooks,  Jackie  Walker,  Andrea  Young,  Galynn  Smith,  Livvy  Williams, 
Coach  Dennis  Azevedo. 


Captains  Michele  Hanlon  and  Michelle  Hughe< 
assisting  an  injured  Livvy  Williams  off  the  field. , 

Jen  Riley  burning  the  offense  again. 


dM^    Girls' Soccer 


Coach  Azevedo  giving  half  lime  talk  at  B-R  game. 


Heather  Morin  keeping  balance. 


Shannon    Holmes    looking    for    the 
ball. 


Junior  Varsity  Team:  Row  1:  A.  Maher,  B.  Kay,  J.  Wickson,  Captain  S. 
Robbins,  Captain  H.  Baker,  Captain  K.  Ferrari,  L.  McDonough,  C.  Sellevv,  N. 
Cabral;  Row  2:  H.  Porter,  C.  Vena,  H.  Coombs,  S.  Wood,  T.  Puntiri,  S.  Catino, 
B.  Curtis,  S.  Volta;  Row  3:  J.  Young,  H.  Rubin,  K.  Kelley,  A.  Staff,  A.  Willis,  J. 
Ferguson,  A.  Powers,  B.  Pike,  J.  Barry,  Coach  Mrs.  Marge  Vecchi 


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Freashman  Team:  Row  1:  K.  Ginnitty,  J.  Crowely,  C.  Vautrain,  B.  Anderson, 
K.  Scheid,  K.  Stone,  T.  Bacci;  Row  2:  H.  Pike,  M.  Manning,  K.  Raasch,  C. 
Maher,  S.  Furtado,  C.  Belmonte,  B.  Delaney,  L.  Murray,  J.  Burt;  Row  3:  R. 
Ferazzi,  D.  Carloni,  J.  Lofstrand,  C.  Monkevicz,  R.  Powers,  E.  Garrett,  S. 
Turner,  A.  Liddell,  Coach  Mrs.  Stephanie  Thompson 


GIRLS'  SOCCER 
SCOREBOARD 

North  Quincy 

(H) 

4-1 

Sacred  Heart 

(H) 

2-3 

Silver  Lake 

(A) 

1-0 

Quincy 

(H) 

9-0 

Weymouth 

(A) 

1-2 

Brocktor\ 

(H) 

5-0 

Barnstable 

(H) 

8-0 

Bridgewater- 
Raynham 

(A) 

0-0 

Falmouth 

(H) 

2-1 

North  Quincy 

(A) 

2-0 

Sacred  Heart 

(A) 

0-0 

Silver  Lake 

(H) 

1-1 

Brockton 

(A) 

2-1 

Quincy 

(A) 

10-0 

Weymouth 

(H) 

1-3 

Barnstable 

(A) 

8-1 

Bridgewater- 
Raynham 

(H) 

2-0 

Falmouth 

(A) 

2-1 

TOURNAMENT  GAMES             1 

Silver  Lake 

(H) 

1-0 

Duxbury 

(A) 

1-0 

Wellesley 

(H) 

1-2 

Michele  Hanlon  clearing  the  ball. 

Galynn  Smith  looks  for  the  ball,  but 
the  sun  blinds  her. 


Girls"^  Soccer    (155 


SOa  HIM 


Tommy  Tarantino  goes  up  to  set  a        Josh  Hanlon  battling  fiercely  with  a 
head  ball.  BR  defender. 


Before  the  1990  season 
started,  the  Plymouth  Boys' 
Varsity  Soccer  team  was  "the 
team  to  beat".  Unfortunately, 
that's  what  did  happen  more 
often  than  we  would  have 
liked.  However,  everything 
was  not  all  that  bad.  The  team 
finished  fourth  in  the  Old 
Colony  League  with  a  record 
of  14  -  5.  They  had  four  mem- 
bers make  the  OCL  all-star 
team:  Scott  Whitaker,  Marco 
Viscariello,  Captain  Eric  Fo- 
ley and  Captain  Chris  Vin- 
cent. Chris  Vincent  and  Mar- 
co Viscarello  also  made  both 
the  Brockton  Enterprise's  and 
the  Patriot  Ledger's  all-scho- 
lastic team.  Senior  goalkeep- 


er, Scott  Whitaker  said,  "The 
team  was  young  and  we 
didn't  do  that  badly,  but  it 
should  be  better  next  year." 
Some  more  positive  informa- 
tion about  the  boys'  varsity 
team  was  the  fact  that  they 
were  the  team  with  the  lowest 
number  of  goals  scored 
against  them  in  the  OCL.  The 
boys  would  also  agree  that  be- 
cause of  Coach  Coleman,  they 
were  the  best  fit  team  in  the 
league.  Mr.  Coleman  strongly 
believes  in  running  every  day 
and  it  paid  off  as  the  Plym- 
outh boys  out  ran  the  Silver 
Lake  team  at  Silver  Lake  to 
defeat  them  2-1. 


Warm-up  lap  before  a  BR  game. 

Row  1:  Billy  Brady,  Justin  Drinkwater,  Chris  Prouty,  Jason  Tassinari,  Captain  Eric  Foley,  Captain  Chris 
Vincent,  Scott  Whitaker,  Mark  Lyons,  Billy  Stone,  Mike  Liddell;  Row  2:  Matt  Govoni,  Joshua  Hanlon, 
John  Spinney,  Eddie  Harrington,  Tommy  Tarantino,  Marco  Viscariello,  John  Archambault,  Derek 
Hoagland,  Justin  Prario,  John  Toney,  Jason  Drinkwater;  Missing  from  picture:  Coach  Emerson  Coleman 


Chris  Vincent  clearing  a  ball  in  his  own  end. 


l15o)   Boys'  Soccer 


John  Toney  juggles  a  ball  to  keep  it       John  Spinney  avoids  a  tackle  while 
in  play.  setting  the  ball. 


Goalie  Scott  Whitaker  warms  up  before  the  game  as  John  Archambault  looks 
on. 


Goalie  John  Archambault  grimmaces 
as  a  ball  gets  by. 

Captain  Eric  Foley  looking  for  divine 
inspiration. 


Boys'  Soccer  Scoreboard 

North  Quincy 

(H)  10-0 

Silver  Lake 

(A)     2-1 

Quincy 

(H)     9-1 

Weymouth 

(A)     0-1 

Brockton 

(H)     5-0 

Barnstable 

(H)     5-1 

Bridgewater- 
Raynham 

(H)     0-2 

Falmouth 

(H)     2-1 

North  Quincy 

(A)     8-0 

Silver  Lake 

(H)     1-2 

Brockton 

(A)      3-0 

Quincy 

(A)     9-0 

Weymouth 

(H)     2-0 

Barnstable 

(A)     3-1 

Bridgewater- 
Raynham 

(A)      1-2 

Falmouth 

(A)     2-1 

Tournament 

Games 

New  Bedford 

(A)   0-1 

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JV  Team:  Row  1:  Matt  Ward,  Joel  Spinney,  Greg  Hull,  John  Hennesy,  Mike 
Hurney,  Brian  Shelly,  Chris  McAuliffe,  Ben  Gabriel;  Row  2:  Jason  May,  Craig 
Fox,  Jim  O'Donnell,  Shane  McNamara,  Greg  Coutts,  Steve  Kelley,  Brian 
DeOreo;  Row  3:  Trevor  Gumming,  Eric  Basalik,  Mike  Vickery,  Sean  Rooney, 
Matt  Franz,  Gary  Scheid,  Tory  Moulton,  Coach  Larry  Sheeley;  Missing  from 
photo:  Corey  Joyce 


Freshman  Team  Row  1:  Paul  Egan,  Eric  Cirigliano,  Tim  Patten,  Dean  Kou- 
louris,  Todd  Bernstein,  Steve  Curtis,  Brian  MacMillan,  Scott  Morrissette,  Jim 
Preston;  Row  2:  David  Gillis,  Matt  Perry,  Brad  Davis,  David  Stuart,  Scott 
Sorenson,  Paul  McDonough,  Matt  Skiver,  Jon  Marks;  Row  3:  D.J.  Robbins, 
David  Carter,  Geoffrey  Pawlowski,  Tony  Suarez,  Matt  O'Neil,  Jeff  Haas,  Matt 
Carroll,  Coach  George  Patten 


Boys'  Soccer 


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Varsity  Team  Row  1:  Jared  Cordeiro,  Brian  Palladino,  Scott  Dunlap,  Jamie  Palladino,  Brian  Connor,  Royce 
Coppola;  Row  2:  Coach  Reynolds,  Bobby  Reardon,  Andy  Gusfin,  Jim  Davin,  Tom  Tarantino,  Peter 
Murphy,  Craig  Arnold,  Beau  Wilkinson,  Justin  Brennan,  Asst.  Coach  Boyce,  Row  3:  Craig  Barnard,  Mike 
Fawcett,  PJ  Schneider,  Brian  Lannigan,  Derek  Carter,  Thomas  Lannigan,  Evan  Dobratz 


Team  high  scorer,  PJ  Schneider,  takes  a  shot  on  n 
for  one  of  his  many  goals. 


Andy  Custin  prepares  to  win  the  face-off.  An  Eagle  Iceman  may  go  down,  but  never  gives  up! 

Royce  Coppola,  Justin  Brennan,  PJ  Schneider,  Derek  Carter,  and  Evan  Dobratz  were  the  PSHS  seniors  on 
the  varsity  squad. 


{l^o)  Ice  Hockey 


Ice  Hockey  Scoreboard 

Quincy 

(H) 

4-9 

Brockton 

(A) 

6-5                 1 
6-1 

Bridgewater-Raynham 

(A) 

Weymouth 

(A) 

4-6 

Brockton 

(H) 

7-1 

Barnstable 

(A) 

1-5 

Silver  Lake 

(H) 

2-1 

Falmouth 

(A) 

4-5 

North  Quincy 

(H) 

6-0 

Quincy 

(A) 

1-3 

Bridgewater-Raynham 

(H) 

3-2 

Bourne 

(A) 

1-1 

Barnstable 

(H) 

3-5 

Silver  Lake 

(A) 

2-5 

Falmouth 

(H) 

4-0 

North  Quincy 

(A) 

7-3 

Weymouth 

(H) 

1-1 

New  Bedford 

(A) 

4-2 

Eagles  On  Ice 


The  chilled  bleachers  at  the  John  Arm- 
strong Skating  Rink  couldn't  keep  the 
boisterous  fans  from  cheering  for  our 
Eagles  on  ice.  The  fans  brought  as  much 
heat  to  the  rink  as  the  players  did! 

Many  players  and  fans  went  into  the 
season  skeptical  about  the  91  team  after 
the  loss  of  fourteen  seniors.  However, 
much  to  their  surprise,  the  "new"  team 
provided  some  great  excitement.  Even 
though  the  team  suffered  some  losses, 
was  heavily  penalized  and  felt  they  could 
have  played  better  at  times,  they  also  be- 
lieved they  made  the  best  of  their  talent 
Derek  Carter  circles  around  waiting  for  the  puck. 


and  had  a  great  season.  With  all  the  new 
players  and  new  varsity  coach,  they  felt 
they  worked  well  together. 

P.J.  Schneider  (Senior)  and  Brian  Lan- 
nigan  (Junior)  captained  the  varsity  team 
through  a  9-7-2  season.  One  of  the  high- 
lights of  the  season  was  defeating  Brock- 
ton for  the  first  time. 

Coach  Reynolds  was  proud  to  an- 
nounce that  this  was  the  first  time  in 
four  years  no  one  has  been  dropped  from 
the  team  because  of  grades.  The  varsity 
team  holds  a  GPA  of  80.2. 
P.J.  Schneider  who  scored  22  goals  and 
Scott  Dunlap  prepares  himself  to  make  a  save. 


15  assists  was  voted  1st  string  OCL  All- 
Star.  Justin  Brennan  and  Tom  Latham 
were  honored  as  2nd  string  All-Stars. 

Five  seniors  will  be  missed  on  next 
year's  team  ~  Justin  Brennan,  Derek 
Carter,  Royce  Coppola,  Evan  Dobrats, 
and  PJ  Schneider. 

The  Junior  Varsity  team  coached  by 
Mr.  Michael  Boyce  and  captained  by 
Mike  Ferola  completed  their  season  with 
a  7-4-3  record. 


Set  to  score,  Peter  Murphy  eludes  a  defenseman. 


Junior  Varsity  Team  Row  1:  Josh  Govoni,  Jon  Schatz,  Brian  MacMillan,  David  Conner,  Chris  Cadose, 
Rusy  McKeown,  Paul  McDonaugh;  Row  2:  Mike  Carter,  Chris  Anderson,  Matt  Macomber,  Ed  McFadden, 
Paul  Reid,  Chris  Besse,  Eric  Finn,  Scott  Morrill,  Seth  Holmes,  Mike  Ferola,  Coach  Boyce 


)utsmarting  B-R,  Royce  Coppola  rushes  by  their 
efense. 


Ice  Hockey  Ci59) 


Down  For  The 
Count 


Jesse  Sande  tries  his  best  to  remain  in  control  of 
the  match. 


The  gym  where  the  Plymouth  wres- 
tling team  holds  their  matches,  though 
usually  not  very  crowded,  generates 
plenty  of  noise  from  the  cheering,  sup- 
portive, spectators. 

Coach  O'Reilly,  who  coaches  the  var- 
sity team,  says  of  his  team,  "They're  a 
young  team,  but  they've  come  a  long 
way."  He  adds, "I  have  faith  in  them." 

There  are  only  two  seniors  on  the 
team,  one  of  whom  is  co-captain  Rich 
Price.  The  other  two  captains  are  Warren 


Smith  (Junior)  and  Matt  Magner  (Sopho- 
more). The  team  has  many  new  freshmen 
and  sophomores,  making  it  quite  a  large 
group. 

Despite  a  few  large  losses,  the  Eagles 
had  some  close  matches,  losing  by  a 
mere  point.  In  total,  the  team  won  three 
matches.  The  Eagles  attended  the  sec- 
tionals on  February  14th  and  15th  and 
pionship  and  was  narrowly  defeated  5-3 
in  the  last  two  seconds  of  the  match. 


Sitting  on  the  bench.  Coach  O'Reilly  watches  the 
match  intently. 

Matt  Carroll  psyches  out  his  opponent. 


d^t)  Wrestling 


Steven  Carroll  prepares  to  make  contact  with  his  With  a  mighty  heave.  Rich  Price  lifts  his  oppo- 

opponent.  nent  off  the  floor. 

Screaming  and  cheering  fans  generate  plenty  of  noise. 


Row  1:  Anthony  Schena,  John  Preston,  Mathew  Carroll,  Steven  Carroll,  Gregory  Hull,  Matthew 

Magner,  John  Barrett,  Daniel  Kelly;  Row  2:  Coach  O'Rielly,  James  Pierson,  David  Campbell,  Ralph       Dan  Kelly  struggles  to  keep  his  opponents  face  in 

Petty,  David  Nelson,  Warren  Smith,  Richard  Anastasia,  Andrew  Santos,  Nyla  McLean  (manager);  Row       the  mat. 

3:  Daman  Gesce,  Richard  Hunt,  Jesse  Sande,  Jeffrey  Cristani,  Charles  Carafoli,  Daniel  Keller,  Brett 

Edminster,  Eric  Cannon,  Trevor  Tessin,  Rich  Price  Matt  Magner  is  not  down  for  the  count  yet! 


WRESTLING  SCOREBOARD 

Brockton 

(A) 

18-56 

Duxbury 

(A) 

36-40 

Weymouth 

(A) 

6-69 

Hingham 

(H) 

47-30 

Marshfield 

(A) 

36-39 

Norwell 

(H) 

24-51 

Rockland 

(A) 

5-63 

Quincy 

(A) 

45-27 

North  Quincy 

(H) 

15-51 

Middleboro 

(A) 

54-18 

Silver  Lake 

(H) 

22-50 

Assistant  Coach  Foellette  is  alert  and  ready  to        Trevor  Tessin  tries  to  break  his  opponents  grip, 
yell  out  moves  to  the  wrestlers. 

Warren  Smith  puts  on  one  of  his  many  moves,  trying  to  get  rewarded  with  a  pin. 


Wrestling  dS) 


A  Balancing  Act... 


The  gymnastics  team  sprung  their 
way  into  a  great  season  this  past  winter 
to  finish  second  place  in  the  Old  Colony 
League  and  seventh  place  in  the  South 
Sectionals.  This  year's  team  was  a  rather 
young  team,  but  certainly  not  lacking  in 
talent. 

The    team    is    coached    by    Malorie 


Dwyer,  who,  when  asked  what  she 
thought  about  the  team  this  year,  replied, 
"Overall,  this  has  been  the  best,  high- 
scoring  team;  we  broke  the  school  re- 
cord. There  is  a  lot  of  depth  within  the 
team,  and  a  lot  of  consistency." 

The  1990-91  team  was  tri-captained  by 
Susan    Vecchi    and    Dawn    Conner    of 


Plymouth  South  and  Meghan  Chandler' 
of  Plymouth  North.  South  freshman  Jill 
Dubois  was  one  of  this  year's  exceptional  i 
performers,    placing    in    top    positions 
throughout  the  season  as  an  all  around 
performer  on  all  four  events. 


GYMNASTICS  SCOREBOARD 

Marshfield 

(A) 

115.6-94.05 

Brockton 

(A) 

116.75-88 

Weymouth 

(H) 

118.3-120 

Durfee 

(A) 

120.85-113.75 

Barnstable 

(A) 

117.9-100.2 

New  Bedford 

(A) 

120.4-122.35 

Carver 

(A) 

123.2-116.15 

Notre  Dame 

(H) 

122.9-106.75 

Duxbury 

(A) 

121.7-117.25 

Bridgewater- 
Raynham 

(A) 

122.3-114.9                    1 

Hingham 

(H) 

123-111.1 

Nor  well 

(A) 

120.85-116.75 

Row  1:  Angela  Marino,  Kristine  Kearney,  Marylew  Mason,  Susan  Malomo,  Susan  Vecchi;  Row  2: 
Jennifer  Bozek,  Kathy  Prentice,  Monique  Manning,  Erin  Keefe,  Jill  Dubois,  Amy  Madden,  Sarah 
Shetler;  Row  3:  Coach  Dwyer,  Jaime  Madruga,  Meghan  Chandler,  Erin  Cumming,  Dawn  Conner,  Sara 
Colburn,  Tara  Baylor,  Susan  Robbins 

Sue  Vecchi  strikes  a  pose  during  her  floor  routine. 


Kristine  Kearney  prepares  to  do  a  v-sit  in  her  bal-t 
ance  beam  routine. 


Ci6Z)   Gymnastics 


South  Gymnasts  Susan  Robbins,  Erin  Gumming,  Dawn  Gonner,  Kristine  Kearney,  and  Susan  Vecchi 
gather  around  Jill  Dubois  for  a  little  pre-meet  spirit! 


Erin  Gumming  perfects  her  scale  on  toe. 


Freshman  Jill  Dubois  is  caught  in  midair  while  performing  a  back  straddle  on  the  uneven  bars. 


Erin  Gumming,  Erin  Kecfe,  and  Amy  Madden  Dawn  Gonner  holds  her  leg  high  in  a  scale 

get  ready  to  announce  the  home  meet  against  during  her  balance  beam  routine. 

Hingham. 


Susan  Robbins  looks  at  things  from  a  different 
view  in  her  pose  on  the  balance  beam. 


Gymnastics  /l63) 


That's  The  Way 
The  Ball  Bounces 


Lori  Robbins  watches  a  warm-up  shot  of  hers  at 
Weymouth. 


In  the  words  of  coach  Barbara  Waithe, 
the  1990-1991  Girl's  Varsity  Basketball 
season  has  been  like  "a  roller  coaster 
ride."  Their  Old  Colony  League  record  of 
8  and  8,  and  an  overall  record  of  10  and 
10  proves  that  the  girl's  have  had  their 
fair  share  of  ups  and  downs.  The  trouble 
lies  not  with  the  team's  defense,  but 
rather  with  the  offense.  Coach  Waithe 
says,  "The  strongest  part  of  the  team  is 
the  defense,  but  the  offense  could  use 
some  work."  While  not  winning  all  the 
games  they  would  have  liked  to,  Plym- 
outh was  always  a  good  opponent  to  be 
matched  up  against  because  the  girls 
continuously  gave  it  their  all. 

Even    though    this    years'    team    only 
sported    four   seniors,   those   four   girls 


contributed  greatly  to  the  team's  effort. 
Three  out  of  the  four  seniors.  Captain 
Erin  Kelley,  Captain  Michelle  Hughes, 
and  Lori  Robbins,  started  each  game  and 
played  a  significant  role  in  the  matches. 

Captain  Erin  Kelley  broke  the  girls' 
basketball  scoring  record  of  818  points 
held  by  Dini  Webb  with  a  total  of  836 
career  points.  Kelley  also  was  the  team's 
top  scorer  this  season  with  349  points, 
followed  by  Heather  Morin  with  230 
points  and  Michelle  Hughes  with  123 
points. 

Although  the  girl's  Varsity  Basketball 
team  traveled  the  middle  of  the  road 
more  often  than  was  wanted,  junior 
Heather  Morin  said,  "We  had  a  lot  of 
fun." 


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Coach  Barbara  Waithe  looking  in  surprise  at  a  question. 

Varsity  Team  Row  1:  Kaori  Watanabe,  Erin  Kelley,  Michelle  Hughes,  Shannon  Holmes,  Kara  Porter;  Row 

2:  Liz  McDonough,  Allison  Staff,  Lori  Robbins,  Heather  Morin,  Julie  Ruffini,  Amy  Powers;  Missing:        Coach    Waithe    praying    for    inspiration    while 

Coach  Barbara  Waithe  Heather  Morin  watches. 


Kaori  Watanabe  reaches  for  the  sky  as  she  shoots  a 
basket. 


16£i  Girls' Basketball 


J.V.  Team  Row  l:Erin  Garrett,  Erin  Hanley,  Beth  Anderson,  Tina  Bacci,  Steph- 
anie Furtado,  Christina  Monkevicz;  Row  2:Diana  Landry,  Kelly  McKeown, 
Kelly  Canavan,  Keri  Sloat,  Christine  Sellew,  Shannon  Holmes,  MaryEllen 
LaPointe,  Cabrielle  Papa,  Coach  Dennis  Azevedo 


Allison   Staff,   Heather  Morin   and 

Michelle  Hughes  line  up  for  a  foul       Kara  Porter,  Julie  Ruffini  and  Kaori  Watanabe  watch  their  teammates  in  a 

shot.  match  against  Weymouth. 


Lori  Robbins  passing  the  ball  to  a 
teammate  during  a  game  against 
Weymouth. 


GIRLS'  BASKETBALL 
SCOREBOARD 

Bridgewater- 
Raynham 

(H) 

46-33 

Barnstable 

(A) 

54-33 

North  Quincy 

(A) 

32-41 

Falmouth 

(H) 

37-35 

Durfee 

(A) 

46-56 

Notre  Dame 

(H) 

45-28 

North  Quincy 

(H) 

48-43 

Weymouth 

(A) 

45-56 

Silver  Lake 

(H) 

45-51 

New  Bedford 

(H) 

37-46 

Taunton 

(A) 

46-24 

Bridgewater- 
Raynham 

(A) 

47-48 

Barnstable 

(H) 

43-39 

North  Quincy 

(H) 

23-42 

Falmouth 

(A) 

52-34 

Quincy 

(A) 

38-40 

Weymouth 

(H) 

53-42 

Silver  Lake 

(A) 

59-59 

New  Bedford 

(A) 

55-52 

Taunton 

(H) 

60-31 

Freshman  Team  Row  1:  Danielle  Mercier,  Kim  Scheid,  Christine  Belmonte, 
Colleen  Mahr,  Shannon  Spillane,  Lisa  Murphy;  Row  2:  Jessica  Drexler,  Janine 
Gerrier,  Julie  Chisholm,  Caryn  Downey,  Maura  Sullivan,  Marin  Jorgenson, 
Michelle  Eby,  Rita  Ritval,  Stephanie  Turner,  Jeanne  Marchand,  Katie  Ma- 
honey;  Missing:  Coach  Caryl  Cristani 


Captain  Erin  Kelley  dribbles  in  for  a       Captain  Michelle  Hughes  dribbling 
shot.  through  the  Weymouth  defense. 


Girls' Basketball  C165 


...  And  Bounces  ... 


Shawn  Raeke  and  Mike  Farrell  kept 
Plymouth  basketball  fans  on  the  edge  of 
the  bleachers  with  their  three  point 
swishes  all  season  long.  Many  of  the 
games  went  down  to  the  final  seconds  of 
play  and  provided  great  entertainment 
for  loyal  fans.  Chris  Vincent's  fancy 
footwork  and  Jamie  Adelmann's  re- 
bounding also  delighted  the  crowd. 

The  Varsity  team,  coached  by  Mr.  Paul 


Coffin  and  captained  by  Billy  Brady, 
Mike  Farrell,  Shawn  Raeke  and  Chris 
Vincent,  ended  the  season  with  a  11  -  9 
record.  Coach  Coffin  said,  "The  high 
points  of  the  season  were  victories  over 
Taunton  and  Bridgewater  who  were  in 
first  place  at  the  time."  The  JV  team 
coached  by  Mr.  Bill  Drew  finished  with  a 
8-10  record,  while  the  freshman  squad 
coached  by  Mr.  Kenny  Almeida  racked 


Varsity  Team  Row  1:  John  Sterette  (manager),  Shawn  Raeke,  Mike  Farrell,  Billy  Brady,  Brett  Strassel, 
Jamie  Adelmann,  Chris  Coffin  (manager);  Row  2:  Tommy  Nicholson  (manager),  John  Howard,  Chris 
Vincent,  Jeff  Dunhamel,  Ian  Podbelski,  Jimmy  Dailey,  Coach  Coffin;  Row  3:  Assistant  Coach  Drew,  Dale 
Bessey,  Todd  Dorsett,  Chris  Luongo,  Matt  Franz,  Carol  Petrell  (trainer) 


up  an  impressive  13  -  3  final  tally. 

A  number  of  personal  records  were 
highlights  for  some  of  the  seniors.  Mike 
Farrell  scored  his  career  l,(X)Oth  point  in 
the  next  to  last  game  of  the  season 
against  Falmouth.  Mike  and  Shawn 
Raeke  were  OCL  All  stars.  In  addition, 
Mike  was  voted  All  Scholastic  by  the 
Patriot  Ledger  and  the  Enterprise. 


Jamie   Adelmann   concentrates  on   his  shooting 
technique. 


Mike  Farrell  and  Jamie  Adelmann  are  having  a  ball! 


C'ise^  Boys' Basketball 


Chris  Vincent  goes  high  above  the  rest  to  scon 
another  two  for  the  Blue  Eagles. 


Junior  Varsity  Team  Row  1;  Steve  Skowron,  Shawn  Bell,  Jon  Evans,  Mike  McKay,  Rich  LeBaron;  Row  2: 
Brendon  Douyliez,  Justin  Drinkwater,  Justin  Prario,  Jeremy  Lopes,  Joel  Morgan;  Row  3:  Coach  Drew, 
Todd  Brown,  Eric  Basalik,  Jeff  Clark,  Gary  Scheid,  Seto  Berry,  Matt  Ward 


BOYS'  BASKETBALL  SCOREBOARD 

Bridgewater-Raynham 

(A)  77-93 

Barnstable 

(H)  89-53 

North  Quincy 

(H)  66-55 

Falmouth 

(A)  80-64 

Christmas  Tourney 
Nashua,  N.H. 
Brockton 

(A) 

51-73 
73-75 

Quincy 

(A)  81-88   (OT) 

Weymouth 

(H)  62-59 

Silver  Lake 

(A) 45-52 

Taunton 

(H)  75-73 

Bridgewater-Raynham 

(H)  68-63 

Barnstable 

(H)  84-85 

North  Quincy 

(A)  82-75 

Falmouth 

(H)  83-93 

Quincy 

(H)  85-84 

Weymouth 

(A) 74-55 

Silver  Lake 

(H)  62-57 

New  Bedford 

(H)   85-67 

Taunton 

(A)   77-88 

New  Bedford 

(A)  67-83 

Chris  Vincent  avoids  the  block  of  his  opponent 
and  takes  a  shot,  good  for  two  more!! 


Mike  Farrell  dribbles  by  a  Quincy  player  and  takes 
the  ball  into  the  hoop  for  another  two  points. 

Mike  Farrell  works  up  a  sweat! 


Freshman  Team  Row  l:Brad  Davis,  Anthony  Howard,  Jason  Drinkwater,  Steve  Jones,  Paul  Egan,  Antho- 
ny Schena;  Row  2:  Lynn  Finley,  Billy  Waters,  Jared  Hayes,  Jeremy  Adelmann,  Mark  McKay;  Row  3:  Jason 
Hoyt,  Keith  King,  Jason  Morgan,  Brian  Muir 


Boys' Basketball   C167 


Spirit  Behind  The  Eagles 


Many  people  do  not  realize  that  Cheer- 
leading  is  a  competitive  sport  in  its  own 
right.  Besides  working  to  increase  school 
spirit  and  showing  support  for  the  soc- 
cer, football,  basketball,  and  hockey 
teams,  cheerleaders  participate  in  compe- 
titions against  other  cheerleading 
squads.    Both    their    competitions    and 


game    routines    require   an    immense 
amount  of  practice  and  skill. 

The  Second  Annual  Plymouth  Cheer- 
ing Competition,  sponsored  by  the 
Cheering  Booster's  Club  was  held  on  De- 
cember 2nd  at  Plymouth  South.  All 
squads  that  participated  were  escorted  by 
various  captains  of  our  schools'  varsity 


athletic   teams.    Plymouth   Cheerleader 
came  in  third  in  this  competition. 

The  girls  took  on  a  new  look  this  yea 
as  both  varsity  squads  received  new  uni 
forms  in  the  fall.  The  uniforms  were  the 
result  of  much  hard  work  by  the  Boost- 
er's Club  and  the  sale  of  many,  many 
boxes  of  M  &  Ms! 


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Doreen  Fitzgerald  punches  some  enthusiasm  into       Hockey    cheerleader,    Jill    DuBois   smiles   as    the 
the  crowd.  Plymouth  Blue  Eagles  make  an  outstanding  play. 


Kim  Totman  cheers  at  North's  Pep  Rally. 


Soccer/Ice  Hockey  Squad  Row  1:  Tara  Smith,  Capt.  Maria  Larson,  Capt.  Kim  Kobs,  Capt.  Shannon 
Hurley,  Karen  Snyder;  Row  2:  Angela  Marino,  Sara  Colburn,  Rachael  Sowdon,  Kalene  Fonseca,  Jen 
Taylor,  Jill  Dubois,  Tara  Gomes;  Row  3:  Jen  Madden,  Christina  Siccari,  Erin  Keefe,  Jen  Mayka,  Amy 
Madden,  Jen  Bozek,  Marylew  Mason 


l^!§j    Cheerleaders 


Shannon  Hurley  and  Kim  Kobs  give  our  smallest 
cheerleader,  Nikki  Drinkwater,  a  hug. 

The  cheerleaders  are  just  "chillin"  at  half-time. 


Vanity  Football/Basketball  Squad  Row  1:  Cherie 
Titus,  Stacy  Wickert,  Shari  Dunlap,  Kim  Moniz, 
Sheryl  Petersen,  Deanna  Richards,  Kim  Totman, 
JoAnn  Verga;  Row  2:  Melissa  Adams,  Diana  Pack- 
ard, Jen  Sykes,  Missy  Hicks,  Jill  LaChance;  Row  3: 
Sue  Vecchi,  Kerry  Christian,  Michelle  Hoey,  Do- 
reen  Fitzgerald,  Jen  Gerrior,  Chrissy  Costa 

Kerry  Christian  and  Missy  Hicks  encourage  the 
basketball  team  to  "SHOOT  IT!" 


Cheering  the  football  team  on,  Jill  LaChance  and 
Jen  Sykes  brave  the  cold  fall  weather. 


JV  Squad:  Row  1:  Nikki  Detrani,  Robin  Sklar,  Captain  Danielle  Trudeau,  Captain  Amy  Tripp,  Lynne 
Fistori,  Stacey  Petersen;  Row  2:  Kristen  Lofgren,  Lisa  Kennedy,  Heather  Little,  Sara  Wilson,  Lisa  Tassinari, 
Heather  Buchholz;  Row  3:  Janine  Gerrior,  Katie  Handrihan,  Crystal  Johnson,  Tara  Washington,  Lindsay 
Allen,  Sara  Furtado 


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The  Technical  Studies  Administration  and  Staff 
extend  our  heartfelt  congratulations  to  the  Class  of  1991,  who  represent  the  Future  Leaders  of  America. 

The  Plymouth-Carver  Regional  School  District  Technical  Studies  Program's  goals  are  to  provide  students 
with  both  academic  and  technical  skill  competencies. 


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Wishes  for  Success 

to  the 

CLASS  OF  1991 


The  Technical  Studies  Division 

Distributive  Education  Clubs  of  America 


D.E.C.A. 

Extends  Their  Best 

Wishes  for  Success 

to  the 

CLASS  OF  1991 


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of  the  Senior  Class  at  Plym- 
outh North  High  School,  we 
extend  our  sincere  congratu- 
lations and  best  wishes  for 
continued  success  and  happi- 
ness to  our  friends  at  Plym- 
outh South  High  School. 

The  1991  Yearbook  Editors 


Dena,  Tina,  Alice,  Johanna,  Gail,  Tamara,  Eric,  Kim,  Kerri,  (Denise) 

**  A  Special  Congratulations  to  The  Editors  of  the  First  Volume  of  THE  ROCK  ** 


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attempt  the  absurd  because  you  are  all 
capable  of  achieving  the  impossible! 

We'll  think  of  you  often.... 
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Remember  ...  ''Success  is  in  the 
journey  not  the  destination." 
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94  Court  Street,  Plymouth,  746-8515 

Great  Neck  Rd,  &  Onset  Ave.,  Wareham,  295-21 10 

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Pizza 
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INSTALLATIONS 

38  Samoset  Street 

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PLYMOUTH.  MA  02360 


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to  the  Class  of  91'' 


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CEDARVILLE,  MA 


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teacher.  Perhaps  even  a  great  one.' 

Rich:  'And  if  I  were,  who  would  know  it.' 

More:  'You,  your  pupils,  your  family,  God.  Not  a  bad 

public,  that.. .Oh,  and  a  quiet  life.'"  —  Robert  Bolt, 

A  Man  For  All  Seasons 

To  the  Class  of  1991, 

Thank  you  for  making  my  life  anything  but  quiet  ... 
you  have  made  it  enjoyable,  rewarding,  and  fun  over 
these  past  years.  Congratulations  on  all  your  successes. 
You  have  my  sincerest  wishes  and  prayers  for  continued 
success. 

Robert  A.  Zupperoli 


Plymouth  Village.  Inc. 


REALTORS 

Plimoth  Professional  Center 

116  Court  Sueet 

Plymouth,  Mass.  02360 


(508)  746-4540 

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Your  Family  Hair  Care  Center 


ROSE  &  VICKI'S 


Bakery,  Subs  &  Pizza 

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MANOMET,  MA  02345 


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Kingston  /  Duxbury  /  Marshfield 

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stop  by  any  branch  of  The  Five. 

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CEO/President,  The  Five 


CONGRATULATIONS  TO  THE  CLASS  OF  1991 


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Wishing  you  the  best  in  the  years  ahead. 

Ken  &L  Nancy  Green 


Congratulations  to 

Gini  Mann  & 

The  Class  of  1991 

From  your  friends  at 


ATLANTIC  DESIGN  & 
CONSTRUCTION,  INC. 


61  INDUSTRIAL  PARK  ROAD  EXTENSION 
PLYMOUTH,  MASSACHUSETTS  02360 


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"Pretty  Woman" 

"Ghost" 

"Christmas  Vacation" 

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Sweetie  Pies 

Mayflower  Plaza 

State  Road  Manomet 

224-2438 


Home-Cooked  Lunch  Daily 

Breakfast  -  Lunch  -  Donuts  -  Pastry  -  Fresh  Brewed 

Coffee 

OPEN  7  DAYS 

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MAMA  MIA'S  RESTAURANT 


First  Name  in  Family  Dining 
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BEST  WISHES  CLASS  OF  1991 
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10  Bridge  St. 

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(Rt.  6A) 

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HEATING  OILS 


BULK  AND  BOTTLED  GAS 


CHURCHILL  S  OIL  AND  GAS.  INC. 

STATE  ROAD,  MANOMET,  MA  02345 


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Your  Full  Service  Fuel  Company 


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5  Favorite  Actors/ Actresses 

Tom  Cruise/Julia  Roberts 
Patrick  Swayze/Christina  Apolegate 
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Christian  Slater/Heather  Thomas 
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Sales  Manager 

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Office  Manager 


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PLYMOUTH,  MA  02360 

(508)  747  5585 


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THE  AIRPORT  CENTER  -  208  So.  Meadow  Road,  Plymouth 

Open  7  days/week  --  11:00  AM-11:00  PM 

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(508)  746-5511 


Yankee  Aviation  Services,  Inc. 

Plymcuth  Municipal  Airport 
Plymouth,  Mass.  02360 


SERVICE  IS  OUR  MOST 
IMPORTANT  POLICY" 


Peter  Conner 
President 


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SENIOR  SURVEY 

5  Favorite  Radio  Stations 

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Best  wishes  to  the  Class  of 
1991  and  congratulations 
to  the  Yearbook  Staff  for  a 
job  well  done  on  the  first 
volume  of  THE  ROCK. 


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Atwood  and  Farrell,  P.C. 

Law  Offices  of  Rosemary  Minehan 

Daniel  S.  O'Brien,  D.D.S. 

Joseph  Santelli  +  Chris  Freyermuth,  D.D.S. 

Edward  T.  Angely,  P.C. 

Dr.  Peter  Cressman 

Richard  L.  Weiner,  M.D. 

Martin  J.  Drilling,  Esquire 

Arthur  F.  Freeland,  Attorney  at  Law 

Jeffrey  C.  Smith,  D.M.D. 

Steven  V.  Aveni,  D.D.S.,  P.C. 

E.J.  Hacker  Jr.,  M.D. 

Dominic  A.  Zazzarino,  M.D. 

Frederick  D.  Wax,  M.D. 

Michael  C.  Pincelli,  D.M.D. 

Richard  A.  Moss,  M.D. 

Marion  W.  Elliot,  M.D. 

Richard  O.  Elliot,  M.D. 

Dr.  Joel  Baron 

Dr.  Sidney  Nirenberg 

Dr.  Tadeusz  Stefanski 

Radiology  Assoc,  of  Plymouth  Inc. 

Scott  A.  Cinsavich,  M.D. 

Larry  Martel,  M.D. 

Dr.  Joseph  Grant 

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Senior  Messages 

Susan  Maura  Borsari, 

We  all  love  you  and  we  think  you  are  the  greatest!  You 
have  grown  to  be  a  wonderful  person  and  we  will  always 
be  there  for  you.  Love  from  your  Mom  ILO,  your  sisters, 
and  their  families. 

Dawn  Conner, 

What  a  student!  What  a  graduate!  What  a  sister!  What 
a  daughter!  We  couldn't  be  more  proud  of  all  your 
achievements!  Congratulations  and  best  of  luck  with  all 
your  future  goals. 

With  All  Our  Love,  Mom,  Dad,  David  and  Richie 

Vinnie  Carey, 

You  made  us  proud  of  you  again  Vinnie. 
Congratulations! 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Shari  Dunlap, 

Make  the  most  of  every  moment.  Greet  each  challenge 
with  renewed  enthusiasm.  Explore  the  truth  to  grow  and 
mature  and  to  gain  not  merely  knowledge,  but  wisdom  in 
learning  how  to  live  and  make  a  difference  in  the  world. 

Love  Always,  Mom  and  Dad 

Read  Burns, 

Congratulations,  Read!  We're  so  proud  of  you  and  all 
your  achievements.  May  you  always  have  as  much 
happiness  as  you've  given  us. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Stacy  Wickert, 

Stace:  Thru  all  the  years  and  all  our  tears  -  all  the  jokes 
and  laughter  -  hold  close  the  memories  we've  shared  and 
know  you  have  my  everlasting  friendship!  I  love  ya 
Stace!!! 

With  all  my  heart  and  love,  forever...  Shari 

Michael  S.  Taylor, 

Congratulations,  Michael!  We  love  you  and  we  wish  you 
much  success  in  college  and  your  accounting  career.  We 
are  very  proud  of  you! 

Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Jennifer  and  Brian 

Michelle  Conlon, 

We  are  and  always  will  be  very  proud  of  you.  We  wish 
you  success,  laughter,  good  fortune,  dreams  fulfilled  and 
especially  love,  all  the  days  of  your  life.  Congratulations 
from  your  biggest  fan  club!! 

Love,  Mom,  Dad  and  Kim 

Lisa  Carter, 

Congratulations,  Munch!  We  are  so  proud  of  you  and 
all  that  you  have  accomplished!  May  your  future  be 
blessed  with  an  abundance  of  love,  luck  and  happiness. 

Love  Always,  Mom,  Dad  and  Dan 

Michael  P.  McSharry, 

Even  the  woodpecker  owes  his  success  to  the  fact  that 
he  uses  his  head  and  keeps  pecking  away  until  he 
finishes  the  job  he  starts. 

Kerri  Gilbert, 

"Princess"  -  Bad  times  a  few  -  Good  times  are  many  - 
No  matter  where  you  go  or  what  you  do,  we'll  always  be 
here  for  you! 

Love,  Mom,  Eddie,  Michelle, 
Ashley  &  Little  Eddie 

Mike  Farrell, 

We  are  very  proud  of  you  and  your  many  successes. 
We  wish  you  much  happiness  and  a  great  future. 
CONGRATULATIONS 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

JoAnn  Verga, 

If  you  can  imagine  it,  you  can  admire  it.  If  you  can 
dream  it,  you  can  believe  it.  You've  believed  in  us  so 
remember,  if  you  believe  in  yourself,  then  all  your 
dreams  will  come  true. 

Love,  Lee 

Virginia  Mann, 

Oini  --  The  Best  Sister, 
The  Best  Friend, 
We  love  you! 
Deb  and  Val 

192]   Senior  Messages 


Erin  Kristina, 

You  are  our  precious  one  ~  the  one  we  hold  close.  We 
love  you  and  congratulate  you  on  all  you  have  achieved. 
Continue  to  reach  and  always  strive  to  attain  what's 
important  to  you. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


Bill  Schneider, 

To  Schnitt  -  You  finally  made  it.  We  are  so  proud  of 
you.  Those  12  years  are  finally  over.  Good  luck  in  the 
future. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


Laura  Hedge, 

Congratulations  on  a  job  well  done! 
Now,  clean  up  your  room!! 


"B 


Stacji  Wickert, 

Each  dream  in  your  heart  lies  within  reach  if  you  just 
believe  in  yourself!  We  believe  in  you! 

Love,  Mom,  Dad  and  Scott 


Shannon  Perry, 

With  Congratulations  and  our  Love. 

Dad,  Mom,  Heidie  and  Derryl  Jr. 


Jonna  Bracken, 

We  chose  a  unique  name  for  you,  and  now  looking 
back  your  personality  has  developed  into  a  unique  one  as 
well.  We  are  happy  with  the  choices  you've  made  in  your 
teens.  We  know  you  will  achieve  great  things  in  your  life. 


Robbie  Abruzzi, 

You  have  always  made  me  proud.  You  have  never  let 
me  down.  You  are  always  there  for  us.  We  love  you. 

Mom,  Eric,  Dawn  and  Maryanne 


Michael  Fetterman, 

Mike  —  God  gave  us  a  great  gift  when  He  gave  us  you. 
We  love  you  and  are  extremely  proud  of  you. 

Love  Always,  Dad  and  Mom 


Paula  Palmer, 

We're  very  proud  of  you.  May  you  have  continued 
success  in  all  your  future  endeavors. 

Love  Mom,  Dad  and  Marc 


Suzanne  Baher, 

Madame  President  —  Thank  you  for  being  who  you  are 
and  as  good  as  you  are.  We  appreciate  everything  you've 
done  to  enrich  our  lives  and  wish  you  only  the  best  —  Go 
get  'em! 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


Gini  Mann, 

Love  ya  lots  -  Mom 


Eric  Johnson, 

Eric  --  You're  my  choice  for  most  likely  to  succeed. 

Love,  Dad 


Jeff  Turner, 

Thanks  for  all  your  hard  work  and  for  making  us  so 
very  proud  of  you. 

Love,  Mom,  Dad  and  Jason 


Jennifer  Lehto, 

Jen  —  Our  love  and  best  wishes  for  a  wonderful  future. 
Go  for  the  Mercedes,  we  know  you  can  do  it! 

Love,  Mom,  Tara  and  Megan 


Gary  Meigs, 

Dirty  —  You  know  who  you  are  and  the  wish  is  directed 

at  you. 

The  long  haul  is  over  and  now  it  is  time  that  you  flew 

Off  into  the  real  world  where  things  aren't  so  easy 

But  we'll  always  be  here  to  see  you  through.  M&D&G&E 


Megan  McGuire, 

To  my  best  friend.  Thank  you  for  all  the  tutoring 
sessions.  I'll  never  forget  all  the  fun  times  we've  shared 
throughout  the  years.  All  those  years  at  camp  are 
unforgettable.  Best  of  luck  always. 

Love,  Mi 


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E 


Tara  Ann  Smith, 

My  heart  is  bursting  with  the  love  1  have  for  you.  For 
all  the  joys  you  brought  me  and  all  that  we  have  been 
through.  You're  a  daughter  to  be  proud  of,  you  cause  the 
sun  to  shine.  Within  my  world  Tara  I'm  so  happy  that 
you're  mine.  Love,  TBMITW 

Beth  Foster, 

Congratulations  to  our  special  graduate! 
We're  very  proud  of  you! 

With  love  from  Dad,  Mom  and  Rusty 

Jenee  M.  Forknall, 

You  made  it! 
I  am  so  proud 

I  thank  God  for  you,  I  thank  you 
■   I  love  you.  Mommy 

Jennie  Carter, 

Jennie  —  You  are  the  sunshine  of  our  lives.  May  you 
always  be  as  happy  as  you  are  today! 

Love,  Dad  and  Mom 

Jason  B.  Kivlin, 

You  amazed  us  and  pulled  it  out  of  the  hat. 
Congratulations. 

To:  The  Walton  Mountain  Girls, 

...  In  good  times  and  bad  times  I'll  be  on  your  side 
forever  more  .  .  .  that's  what  Waltons  are  for  —  We  love 
you  girls!!! 

From:  Kimmy,  Nicky  and  Michelle 

JoAnn  Verga, 

Thanks  for  being  a  beautiful  young  lady.  You  are  our 
second  dream  come  true.  Keep  your  priorities  straight  and 
always  remember  the  source  of  true  happiness.  We  love 
you,  we  support  you  and  we  believe  in  you.  Thanks  for 
being  you!  —  Love,  Mom,  Dad  and  Joe 

Shawn  M.  Smith, 

Congratulations!  Best  Wishes!  "Hooray"! 
We  Love  you  Shawn. 

Mom,  Dad,  Brian,  Lauren  and  Graham 

Jeffrey  Werner, 

Your  imagination  will  take  you  any  place  you  want  to 
go.  Believe  in  yourself  and  your  dreams  will  come  true. 

Congratulations  and  Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Dawn  Ellen  Conner, 

Best  of  luck  in  the  future. 
"We  Love  You" 

Nan  and  Gramp 

Jennifer  Allan, 

Just  wanted  to  let 

Everyone  know  how  proud  we  are  ~ 

Now  that  you  have  graduated! 

We  love  you!!  Love,  Dad,  Mom  and  Kristin 

Shari  Dunlap  and  Stacy  Wickert, 

Congratulations 
Stace  and  Shari! 

Love  Always,  Tina 

Todd  Olson, 

A  Truly  Creative,  Talented  and  Artistic  Individualist 
Reach  for  your  dreams,  but  remember 
One  Day  at  a  Time. 

Love,  Dad,  Mom  and  Lisa 

Nicole  Theresa  Maffini, 

You  were  the  first  seed  planted  in  our  garden;  we  have 
nurtured  you  and  watched  you  grow.  Now  is  the  time  for 
you  to  blossom  and  feel  the  energy  of  the  world.  We  love 
you  and  wish  you  the  best  always.  —  Mom  and  Dad 

Joey  Colarusso, 

Always  remember  we're  proud  of  you. 

We  love  you,  Mom  and  Dad 

Michelle  Hoey, 

Disney  bars  must  be  brain  food. 
Love  &  Like, 

Mom,  Dad  &  Sean 

C_Z££)  Senior  Messages 


Angela,  Dawn,  and  the  Yearbook  Staff, 

No  one  will  ever  know  the  hours  you  dedicated  to  this 
book.  Thank  you  for  all  your  efforts. 

May  you  find  success  and  happiness  down  whatever 
path  you  choose  to  travel.  I'm  sure  you'll  make  great 
impressions  wherever  you  go!!         Mrs.  Wheeler 

To  the  students  of  Mr.  Bryne's  (and  Mr.  Zupperoli's)               1 
Junior  Year,  Chemistry  classes,                                                          1 

I  would  like  to  address  all  of  you,  however  .  .  .  Your 
determination,  consideration,  encouragement  and  attitude 
made  my  year  most  enjoyable  and  satisfying.  Be  well! 
Congratulations!  ~  Z 

Michael  Farrell, 

Michael  —  Everything  you  are  or  hope  to  become, 
especially  athletically,  (and  specifically  your  jump  shot), 
you  owe  to  me  .  .  .  GOOD  LUCK!! 

Love,  Dad 

Cherie  Titus, 

Cherie  —  It  seems  like  only  yesterday  you  were  our 
sweet  little  girl.  Time  has  passed  so  quickly  —  you've 
grown  up  so  beautifully!  But  remember  honey  .  .  .  you'll 
always  be  our  little  girl.  Congratulations! 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Derek  and  Phil 

Thinking  back  to  our  adventures,  the  memories,  thrills 
and  all  the  fun;  remember  the  times  we  spent  together. 
We'll  forever  remember  each  and  everyone. 
Congratulations  and  Good  Luck! 

Love  Always,  Denise  and  Doreen 

Megan  Beth  McGuire 

When  we  planned  for  a  nearly  perfect  daughter 
someone  listened.  We're  so  happy  and  proud  you're  ours 
and  want  you  to  know  how  much  you  are  loved  and 
appreciated!  Congratulations  Meg  —  You  light  up  our 
lives! 

Love,  Mom,  Dad  and  Shane 

Shari  Dunlap 

Sharing  horizons  that  are  new  to  us 
Watching  the  signs  along  the  way. 
Talking  it  over,  just  the  two  of  us 
Working  together  day  to  day...TOGETHER! 

Love  Always,  Stace 

John  Gelowtsky, 

To  our  son  John 
Set  to  Graduate 
Soon  to  be  gone 
Go  and  Be  Great 

To:  Kim,  Nicky  and  Michelle, 

"For  good  times  and  bad  times  I'll  be  on  your  side 
forever  more.  That's  what  friends  are  for."  We'll  always 
be  here  for  you.  The  Walton  Mountain  Girls  are  forever. 
WE  LOVE  YOU  GUYS!!  -  Mary  and  Erin 

Kristina  Vautrain, 

We're  proud  of  all  the  work  you  did  for  the  yearbook. 
We're  happy  you  made  such  nice  friends  at  PSHS.  We 
love  you  just  the  way  you  are  Chickeee! 

Mom,  Dad,  Cele  and  Ed 

Angela  Barbieri, 

Angela,  it's  hard  to  believe  eighteen  years  are  almost 
gone.  We're  so  proud  of  you  and  what  you've  done. 
Congratulations!  We're  sure  you  will  get  everything  you 
want  out  of  life.  We  love  you. 

Mom  and  Dad 

Michael  J.  Marinelli, 

Michael  —  Hooray  you  made  it!  We  knew  you  would. 
May  your  future  be  bright  and  all  your  dreams  come 
true.  Remember,  we  will  always  be  behind  you.  We  love 
you  and  are  so  proud  of  you. 

Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Amy,  Amanda  and  Mark 

Kelli  Robinson, 

Congratulations  Kelli! 

Thank  you  for  being  you,  and  for  all  the  love,  pride 
and  happiness  you  have  given  us. 

With  Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Brian  Perrault, 

Brian  —  as  you  begin  a  new  time  in  your  life,  always 
know  that  we  will  be  there  for  you.  We  are  very  proud  of 
you  and  wish  you  happiness  and  success  in  your  future. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Nicole  Scutro, 

We  both  know  you  are  going  to  be  successful  because 
you  are  enthusiastic  and  love  life.  We  are  excited  about 
your  future. 

With  Love  and  Support,  Mom  and  Joe 

Best  Wishes 

to  the 
Class  of  1991! 

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A.F.S.  132 

Abbott,  Paul  '94:  80,  111 

Abruzzi,  Eric  '94:  80 

Abruzzi,  Robert  '91:  34,  124,  193 

Academics  100,  101 

Adams,  Brian  '91:  27,  34,  135 

Adams,  Christopher  N:  146 

Adams,  Melissa  N:  169 

Adelmann,  James  '91:  27,  34,  97,  108,  122, 

130,  131,  166 

Adelmann,  Jeremy   94:  80,  150,  151,  167 

Administration  88 

Adragna,  Joseph  '94:  80 

Advertising  170-190 

Afanasier,  Pavel  '91:  87 

Ahearn,  Miss.  Maribeth  43,  89,  149 

Ahern,  J.  N:  129 

Ahern,  Miss  Kathleen  89 

Albertson,  Neil  '92:  68 

Alejandro,  Carlos  '92:  17,  73 

Allan,  Jennifer  '91:  11,  34,  122,  127,  194 

Allan,  Kristin  '94:  80 

Allen,  Joseph  '92:  68,  125 

Allen,  Lindsay  N:  149,  169 

Allen,  M.  N:  129 

Allison,  Rebecca  '94:  80,  135 

Almeida,  Mr.  Kenneth  27,  89,  92,  122,  152, 

153 

Alphonse,  Jennifer  '93:  79,  125 

Alston,  Johanna  N:  148,  149 

Ames,  Heather  '94:  80,  129 

Amiro,  Ryan  '94:  80 

Amnesty  International  132 

Anastasia,  Richard  N:  161 

Anderson,  Beth  N:  165 

Anderson,  Christopher  '94:  16,  19,  80,  159 

Anderson,  Erik  '93:  74 

Anderson,  Jennifer  '92:  13,  68,  127 

Anderson,  Jobina  '94:  154 

Anderson,  Lisa  '94:  80 

Anderson,  Rebecca  '92:  68,  122,  129,  134, 

148,  155 

Anderson,  Sarah  '91:  10,  14,  34,  73,  126 

Andrewski,  Lisa  '91:  35 

Anoli,  Tina  N:  154,  154 

Anthony,  Mrs.  Mary  86,  89 

Aprea,  Jason  '91:  35,  58,  125 

Archambault,  John  '92:  68,  122,  156,  157 

Arnold,  Craig  N:  158 

Art,  Music  and  Theatre  104,  105 

Asadoorian,  Richard  '92:  73,  124 

Askin,  Nicole  '94:  80 

Atonellis,  Marcie  N:  148 

Autographs  204 

Automotive  112 

Avakian,  Hovig  '94:  80 

Avery,  Mark  '92:  73,  125 

Azevedo,  Mr.  Dennis  154,  155,  165 


Bacci,  Shawn  '92:  68,  122 

Bacci,  Tina  '94:  80,  122,  155,  165 

Bachman,  Brittany  '92:  64 

Baher,  Suzanne  '91:  26,  35,  44,  47,  55,  96, 

115,  122,  123,  131,  134,  193 

Bailey,  Denise  N:  149 

Baker,  H.  N:  155 

Baker,  Sean  '93:  79 

Balboni,  Patricia  '91:  35 

Baler,  Jeff  N:  151 


Ball,  Mrs.  Joanne  89 

Ballum,  Jason  '93:  69,  74,  77,  114,  123,  133, 

151 

Balonis,  Michael  '92:  68 

Bandalevitch,  Christine  '91:  14,  35,  108, 

122,  132,  135 

Bank  112 

Barber,  Gail  '92:  68,  125 

Barbieri,  Angela  '91:  35,  114,  122,  124,  133, 

136,  138,  139,  195 

Barbieri,  Jamie  '94:  80 

Barnaby,  Amy  '91:  26,  36,  127 

Barnaby,  Bethany  '94:  80 

Barnaby,  Keith  '94:  80 

Barnard,  Craig  N:  158 

Barnes,  Amanda  '93:  74 

Barrett,  Cyntra  '92:  68,  127,  136 

Barrett,  John  N:  161 

Barry,  David  '94:  80 

Barry,  Deborah  '92:  73 

Barry,  J.  N:  155 

Bartlett,  Joshua  '93:  74 

Basalik,  Eric  N:  167 

Basalik,  Evan  N:  151 

Bashore,  Robin  '94:  80 

Basketball  164,  165,  166,  167 

Bastoni,  Laura  '92:  68,  113 

Bates,  Stephen  '94:  80 

Bates,  Timothy  '93:  74 

Baylor,  Tara  N:  162 

Bearce,  Jason  '91:  27,  36,  44, 96,  99, 122, 140, 

141,  146,  147 

Bearce,  Ryan  '92:  68,  119,  122 

Beaton,  Eric  '94:  80,  146 

Beaton,  Scott  '92:  68 

Bell,  Benjamin  '94:  80,  146 

Bell,  Shawn  N:  167 

Bellinger,  Jason  113,  127 

Bellinger,  Mrs.  Mary  89 

Belmonte,  Christine  N;  155,  165 

Bennett,  Phillip  '94:  80 

Bennett,  Robert  '94:  80 

Benoit,  Priscilla  '93:  74,  104,  127,  135 

Berger,  Mrs.  Alice  95 

Bermudez,  Lissandra  '93:  74,  127 

Bernard,  Alison  '92:  68,  122 

Bernard,  Gina  '93:  74 

Bernstein,  Todd  N:  157 

Berrio,  Eric  '91:  27,  47,  67,  126,  138,  139 

Berry,  Scto  N:  147,  167 

Berthelette,  Cara  '92:  68,  71,  122 

Besse,  Allison  '91: 10,  36,  122,  138,  139,  148 

Bcsse,  Christopher  '94:  80,  159 

Bessey,  Dale  N:  166 

Best,  Mrs.  Patricia  86,  89 

Betts,  Emily  '92:  68,  72,  122 

Beveridge,  Darren  '92:  68,  107,  126 

Bilodeau,  Elise  '92:  68,  108,  129 

Bilodeau,  Jon  '94:  80 

Birkenhead,  Robert  '92:  68 

Bizzozero,  Andrea  '94:  80 

Blaisdell,  Mrs.  Diane  89 

Blake,  Alison  N:  148 

Blake,  Sean  N:  146 

Blanchard,  Mrs.  Suzanne  89 

Blovin,  Jeanette  '94:  80 

Boivin,  Mr.  Kenneth  89,  135 

Bolger,  Crucita  '93:  74,  76,  127 

Bollinger,  Robert  '93:  74 

Bongiovanni,  Mr.  John  89,  91 

Bonk,  Julie  '94:  80 

Boreland,  Josef  '94:  80 

Boris,  Matt  N:  150,  151 

Borsari,  Susan  '91:  36,  61,  122,  192 

Bouchard,  Daniel  '94:  80 

Boucher,  Robin  127 

Bougopoulos,  Melissa  '94:  80 

Boulay,  Danielle  '93:  74 


Bourgois,  Renee  127 

Bourke,  Patrick  '91:  36 

Bowden,  Eugene  '92:  68 

Bowen,  Christian  '93:  74,  126 

Boyce,  Mr.  Michael  158,  159 

Boyington,  John  '94:  80 

Bozak,  Kerry  N:  104,  129 

Bozek,  Jennifer  N:  162,  168 

Bracken,  Jaimee  '94:  80,  134 

Bracken,  Jonna  '91:  36,  44,  47,  61,  98,  115, 

122,  123,  141  ,  143,  193 

Bradley,  Laurie  '92:  68 

Bradley,  Scott  '94:  80 

Brady,  Billy  N:  156,  166 

Braley,  Brenda  '92:  68,  124 

Brandt,  Jesse  '94:  80,  122,  132,  149 

Bratti,  Shannon  '92:  68 

Braun,  Mr.  Karl  89 

Braz,  James  '92:  68,  135 

Breen,  Anthony  '93:  74 

Breen,  Jason  '94:  81 

Brennan,  Justin  '91:  37,  99,  122,  140,  152, 

158,  159 

Brenner,  Shane  '93:  79,  124 

Bricklin,  Brendon  '91:  17,  37,  93,  122,  123, 

132 

Briggs,  Mrs.  Jane  89 

Briggs,  Nicole  '94:  81 

Briggs,  Terri  '92:  68,  108,  122 

Brock,  Miss  Sara  89,  90 

Brodin,  David  '92:  71,  73 

Bronson,  Miss  Margot  89,  90,  134 

Brooks,  Derrick  '92:  68,  136 

Brooks,  Jenny  N:  154 

Brouillette,  Maura  '92:  18,  68, 122,  123, 130, 

131,  132,  1  34,  136,  140 

Brouillette,  Peter  '94:  81,  146 

Brown,  J.  N:  129 

Brown,  Kevin  '92:  68,  124 

Brown,  Todd  N:  167 

Brownlee,  Matthew  '94:  85 

Brundle,  Derek  '94:  81 

Brunick,  Paul  '94:  85 

Brunkhorst,  Sonja  '92:  68,  71,  122 

Bruno,  Janelle  '93:  74 

Bryant,  Bobby  127 

Bryant,  Corey  127 

Bryant,  Karen  95 

Bryant,  Laura  '94;  81 

Bryant,  Taryn  '93:  74,  79,  129 

Buchholz,  Heather  '93:  74,  169 

BuUaro,  Nicole  '93:  12,  74,  123 

Bump,  Brandi  '92:  68,  127 

Bumpus,  Erik  '92:  68,  125 

Burgess,  Mandy  '93:  74,  104 

Burke,  Drew  127 

Burns,  Craig  '93:  74,  129,  134,  151 

Burns,  Read  '91:  22,  37,  96,  122,  123,  130, 

131,  133,  140,  150,  151,  192 

Burt,  Jacqueline  '94:  81 

Burt,  Jennifer  '92:  12,  68,  71,  122,  123,  155 

Burt,  Kristin  N:  149 

Burton,  J.  N:  129 

Burton,  Mrs.  Karen  89,  92 

Burton,  Susan  '94:  81 

Buses  20,  21 

Business  116,  117 

Butter,  Rachel  N:  149 

Butts,  Michael  '91:  37,  106 

Byrne,  Mr.  Robert  89 

Bythewood,  Erin  '93:  13,  74,  79,  122,  143 

Bythewood,  Tara  '92:  68 


Cabral,  K.  N:  129 

Cabral,  N.  N:  155 

Cabral,  Paul  '94:  80,  81 

Cadose,  Chris  N:  159 

Callahan,  Michelle  '93:  74,  125 

Camara,  Heather  '93:  74 

Campbell,  Brian  '92:  68 

Campbell,  David  '92:  73,  125,  161 

Campobasso,  Kara  '92: 12,  68, 108, 122, 123, 

129,  134,  135 

Canales,  Miss  Tina  11,  89 

Canavan,  Kelly  '93:  69,  74,  77,  151,  165 

Cannon,  Christopher  '92:  68,  133 

Cannon,  Eric  '92:  37,  140,  150,  151,  161 

Carafoli,  Charles  N:  161 

Carey,  Vincent  '91:  37,  192 


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Cabral,  Jay  '91:  37,  58,  125 


Chad  McMurdie  prepares  to  do  some 
electrical  work. 

Carloni,  Diane  '94:  81,  122,  155 

Carloni,  Janice  '92:  69,  71,  122,  123,  132 

Carlton,  Robert  '94:  19,  80,  81 

Carney,  Joseph  '94:  19,  85 

Carpeno,  Cherri  '92:  69,  111 

Carpeno,  Debra  '94:  81 

Carpenter,  Jamie  N:  147 

Carpenter,  Karen  N:  149  \ 

Carpentry  106,  107,  112 

Carreau,  Colette  '91:  37 

Carreau,  Kelly  '94:  81 

Carroll,  Mathew  '94:  81,  157,  160,  161 

Carroll,  Steven  '93: 12, 74, 123, 147, 160, 161 

Cars  22,  23 

Carter,  David  '94:  10,  85,  122,  157 

Carter,  Derek  '91:  38,  158,  159 

Carter,  Jen  '91:  38,  109,  119,  122,  129,  134, 

136,  138,  13  9,  194 

Carier,  Joshua  '91:  38 

Carter,  Lisa  '91:  38,  140,  141,  192 

Carter,  Mike  '92:  10,  69,  122,  159 

Carter,  Mrs.  Kathleen  86,  89  , 

Casella,  Melissa  '94:  81 

Casey,  Alan  '91:  38,  127 

Casey,  Jessica  '93:  79 

Cathcart,  PJ  '91:  38,  58,  203 

Catino,  S.  N:  155  j 

Catton,  Michael  '91:  38  I 

Cazeault,  Margaret  '91:  67 

Ceranna,  Debra  '93:  69,  74,  77,  78 


Il 

(   Cerrato,  Catherine  '92:  69,  122 

Chabot,  Erin  '94:  81 

Chadwick,  Anne  '94:  85 

Chalmers,  Deirnis  127 
!    Chalmers,  Scott  127 

Chandler,  Meghan  N:  148,  149,  162 

Chandoit,  Kristen  '92:  69 

Charette,  Alfred  '92:  69 

Charette,  Christopher  '93:  74 

Chavez,  Mrs.  Sharon  89 

Cheerleaders  168,  169 

Cherry,  Tim  N:  146,  147 

Chilauskas,  K.  N:  129 

Chisholm,  Julie  '94:  80,  81,  122,  134,  149, 

165 

Chiusano,  Thomas  '94:  81 

Chorus  104 

Chretien,  Derome  '94:  81,  110 

Christian,  Julianne  '93:  74 

Christian,  Kerry  '92:  69,  71,  106,  122,  169 

Christman,  Mrs.  Frances  89 

Christopher,  Robert  '94:  81 

Ciccone,  Tricia  '93:  74 

Cieluk,  Todd  '91:  38 

Cirigliano,  Eric  N:  157 

Clancy,  Mr.  Walter  89,  116,  125,  126 

Clark,  Jeff  N:  128,  129,  167 

Clark,  Mr.  William  95 

Clarke,  Jeremy  '92:  69 

Clayton,  Jennifer  '94:  81 

Cleary,  Danielle  '94:  80,  81,  122,  134,  149 

Cleary,  Robert  '93:  28,  74 
)    Clifford,  Kevin  '92:  69 

Clifford,  Thomas  '93:  74,  126 

Closing  203 

Clubs  and.  Organizations  120,  121 

Coakley,  Mr.  Robert  L.  88 
I    Coffin,  Chris  166 

Coffin,  Mr.  Paul  166,  167 

Colarusso,  Joseph  '91:  39, 108, 117, 175,  194 

Colburn,  Sara  N:  162,  168 

Cole,  Shawn  N:  147 

Coleman,  Mr.  Emerson  156 

Collins,  Michelle  '93:  74,  127 

Colomey,  Keri  '93:  74 

Colonna,  Robert  '94:  81 

Comeau,  Daniel  '91:  29,  39 

Computer  Science  116,  117 

Comras,  Jamie  '94:  81,  122,  123,  135,  149 

Conant,  Jonathan  '91:  39,  56,  61,  122,  152, 
'    153 

Condell,  Brian  '91:  39,  117,  124 

Condon,  James  '94:  81 

Condon,  Timothy  '94:  81 
I  Conlon,  Michelle  '91:  39,  98,  192 
I   Connaughton,  Amy  '93:  74 
i  Connaughton,  Cindy  '91:  39 

Connell,  Matthew  '92:  69 

Conner,  David  '94:  19,  81,  159 
i  Conner,  Dawn  '91:  15,  26,  40,  96,  123,  130, 
i  131,  132,  138,  139,  162,  163,  192,  194 

Connolly,  Mrs.  Mary  12,  89,  123,  134 

Connor,  Brian  N:  158 

Connor,  Eddie  N:  128,  129 

Connor,  Kerin  '91:  19,  40 

Conso,  Carolyn  '94:  81,  123,  135 

Cook,  David  '93:  74 

Cook,  Tina  '94:  81 

Coombs,  Heather  '93:  74,  155 

Cooney,  Mr.  Jeffrey  89 

Coppola,  Royce  '91: 14,  40,  58, 126, 158, 159 

Corcoran,  Molly  '94:  81 

Cordeiro,  Jared  N:  158 

Cormier,  Darren  '91:  10,  15,  40,  61,  122 

Cormier,  Douglas  '94:  81 

Correa,  Anyce  '92:  69,  122 

Costa,  Chrissy  N:  169 

Costa,  James  '91:  10,  27,  40,  114,  140,  146, 

147 

Costa,  Steven  '94:  81 

Costello,  Aaron  '92:  73 

Cote,  Marcia  '92:  69,  71,  122,  123,  132 

Cotta,  Anthony  '93:  75,  125 


Colli,  Christine  '91:  40,  43,  114 

Cottle,  Kevin  '92:  67,  125 

Coull,  Kristina  '94:  81 

Coutts,  Mr.  Greg  157 

Cripps,  Joshua  '91:  17,  29,  67 

Crispo,  Scott  '94:  81,  84,  118 

Cristani,  Caryl  N:  165 

Cristani,  Jeffrey  N:  146,  161 

Cronin,  Kate  N:  142,  150,  151 

Cross  Country  ISO,  151 

Crowely,  J.  N:  155 

Crowley,  Brian  '94:  81 

Crowley,  Kathy  '94:  81 

Crowley,  Mrs.  Anne  Marie  89 

Crowley,  Sean  '91:  40,  124 

Croxford,  Heather  '94:  81 

Culinary  Arts  15,  112 

Camming,  Erin  '91:  29,  41,  111,  114,  122, 

138,  162,  163 

Cumming,  Trever  '93:  75 

Cunningham,  Ashley  '92:  69,  122 

Cunningham,  Melinda  '93:  75,  123 

Cunningham,  Peter  '92:  69 

Cunningham,  Scott  '93:  75,  126 

Curran,  Amy  '94:  81 

Curran,  Joshua  '93:  75,  125 

Currier,  Christopher  '92:  69 

Curtis,  Brandy  '93:  75,  77,  127,  266 

Curtis,  Steve  N:  157 

Curtis,  Wilbur  '94:  81 

Cushman,  Gregory  '94:  81 

Cutting,  Christopher  '93:  75 

Cyr,  Christopher  '93:  75,  125 


z> 


D'Agostino,  Clinton  '93:  75,  124 

D'Angelis,  Mike  119 

D.E.C.A.  127 

Dabkowski,  Justin  '93:  75 

Dailey,  Jimmy  '92:  69,  107,  166 

Dailey,  Mrs.  Janet  86,  90 

Dailey,  Torri  '93:  75,  122 

Daley,  Edward  146 

Daly,  Mike  127 

Dambrosio,  Joseph  '93:  75,  125 

Danais,  Dan  '93:  118 

Darling,  Anthony  '91:  17,  41,  122 

Darling,  Nathan  '93:  75 

Davin,  Jimmy  '92:  69,  125,  158 

Davin,  Mark  '93:  75,  125 

Davis,  Brad  N:  157,  167 

Davis,  Kia  '92:  69,  71,  122,  123,  134 

Dawson,  Kelly  '92:  69 

Dawson,  Mrs.  Nancy  73,  90,  133 

Dawson,  William  '93:  79,  124 

Day,  Kimberly  '94:  81 

Day,  Lee  '92:  69,  125 

Dean,  Tim  '92:  69,  126 

Deane,  Joy  '91:  19,  26,  41,  115,  133,  142 

Deboe,  Debra  '94:  81 


DeForest,  Brian  '92:  69 

Dcla,  Sean  '91:  17,  67 

DeLade,  Dan  '92:  69,  72,  126 

Delaney,  B.  N:  155 

Delgado,  Mr.  Ray  90 

Delory,  William  '93:  75 

Demarino,  Mark  '94:  81 

DennuU,  Mrs.  Muriel  90 

Denoncourt,  Christopher  '94:  81,  146 

DeOrio,  Brian  '93:  79,  157 

DeOrio,  John  '91:  41,  135 

DePasqua,  Kelly  N:  137 

Deptula,  Donald  '94:  81 

Desaulniers,  Mr.  Robert  90,  146,  147 

Detrani,  Nikki  N:  169 

Devin,  Paula  N:  154 

DeVuyst,  Neile  '92:  69 

Dewing,  Kyle  '92:  10 

DiClemente,  Mr.  Vincent  A.  88 

Digby,  Devin  '93:  75,  133 

Dilego,  David  '91:  41,  44,  98,  99,  122 

Dillon,  Jennifer  '94:  81 

Dillon,  Steven  '94:  81 

DiMambro,  Miss  Franccsca  90 

Dobratz,  Evan  '91:  27,  41,  98,  158,  159 

Doherty,  Mr.  Terrence  90,  125 

Dolan,  Michael  '92:  69,  122 

Dombard,  Andrew  127 

Donlan,  Matthew  '91:  41 

Donlan,  Rich  '92:  69,  143 

Donnelly,  Michael  '94:  81 

Dorsett,  Todd  N:  166 

Douylliez,  Brendan  '93:  75,  167 

Downey,  Caryn  '94:  12,  81,  113,  122,  123, 

132,  134,  149,  1  65 

Downey,  Timothy  '91:  42,  65, 131,  132, 133 

Drafting  106,  107 

Drama  Club  136 

Drew,  Mr.  William  166,  167 

Drew,  S.  N:  129 

Drew,  Whitney  N:  128 

Drexler,  Jessica  N:  148,  165 

Drinkwater,  Jason  '94:  81,  167 

Drinkwater,  Justin  '93:  75,  133,  156,  167 

Drinkwater,  Nikki  168 

Driscoll,  Jonathan  '91:  36,  42,  76,  109,  125 

Duarte,  Eric  '93:  75 

DuBois,  Jill  '94:  81,  162,  163,  168 

Dubose,  Jermal  '94:  81,  110,  146 

Ducharme,  Linette  N:  149 

Duerden,  Mrs.  Marie  90 

Duffy,  David  '94:  81 

Dugas,  Justin  '94:  81 

Duhamel,  Jeff  N:  147,  166 

Dunlap,  Scott  N:  151,  158,  159 

Dunlap,  Shari  '91:  26,  40,  42,  61,  122,  131, 

138,  139,  142  ,  143,  169,  192,  194,  195 

Dupuis,  Heather  '93:  75 

Dupuis,  Jolene  '91:  42,  51,  127 

Durocher,  Dave  N:  147 

Dutton,  Ed  '92:  69,  136 

Dwyer,  Coach  162 

Dwyer,  Kathleen  '94:  81 


s 


Eadler,  Stephanie  '91:  42,  61,  122,  123,  130, 

134,  138,  13  9,  140,  142,  148,  149 

Eagle  Staff  136,  137 

Eagles',  Nest  12,  112,  127 

Eastman,  Jen  N:  137 

Eaton,  Andrea  '93:  75 

Eby,  Michelle  '94:  81,  129,  165 

Eddy,  Mrs.  Donna  148,  149,  203 

Edminster,  Brett  '92:  69,  71,  107,  122,  143, 

161 

Egan,  Paul  N:  157,  167 

Egloff,  Tanya  '92:  69 

Eidsvig,  Kurt  '92:  69,  122 

Electronics  116,  117 

Emerich,  Matthew  '94:  85 

Enos,  James  '91:  42,  126 

Ester,  Amelda  '94:  81 

Eufrazio,  Joseph  '91:  42,  58,  124 

Evans,  Jon  '92:  69,  167 

Everson,  Shawn  '93:  75,  126 

Ewell,  Geoffrey  '93:  72 


7 


Danielle  Smith  works  on  an  assignment  in  the  computer  lab. 


Fachetti,  Mr.  Peter  87,  90 

Faculty  and  Staff  89-95 

Fads  and  Fashions  25 

Fagerberg,  Damian  '93;  75 

Fahy,  Josh  '91:  106,  107 

Fahy,  Seana  '94:  85 

Fairbanks,  Mr.  William  90 

Farley,  Nicole  '91:  42,  125,  136 

Farrell,  Michael  '91:  27,  43,  122,  166,  167, 

192,  195 

Farren,  Jamalyn  '92:  69 

Faustrum,  David  '93:  75 

Fawcett,  Mike  N:  158 

Fay,  Melissa  43 

Federico,  Jeremy  '94:  81,  146 

Fein,  Elizabeth  '93:  75 

Felton,  Nicole  '94:  81 

Ferazzi,  R.  N:  129,  155 

Ferazzi,  Stephen  '93:  79 

Ferguson,  Amy  '91:  43 

Ferguson,  Jill  '93:  75,  11,  155 

Ferissi,  Amanda  '92:  69,  135 

Ferola,  Mike  N:  159 

Ferrari,  Kim  '92:  14,  69,  122,  155 

Ferreira,  Amanda  '93:  75,  127 

Ferrigno,  Nancy  '91:  43,  127 

Ferrisi,  Amanda  '92:  69,  71,  105,  123,  129 

Ferry,  Martin  '93:  79 

Feth,  Chris  '92:  69,  126 

Fetterman,  Michael  '91:  43,  122,  193 

Field  Hockey  148,  149 

Finer,  David  '93:  75,  136,  137 

Finlay,  Rodney  '92:  69 

Finley,  Lynn  N:  146,  167 

Finn,  Eric  '94:  81,  159 

Finn,  Mrs.  Marsha  90 

First  Impressions  10,  11 

Fistori,  Lynne  N:  169 

Fitpatrick,  Marc  '92:  69 

Fitzgerald,  Debra  '93:  75,  122,  123 

Fitzgerald,  Doreen  '92:  69,  143,  168,  169 

Fitzgerald,  Jamie  N:  147 

Flemming,  Jennifer  '94:  81 

Fletcher,  Andy  '92:  69,  126 

Flockton,  Jeffrey  '94:  81 

Flora,  Amy  '93:  75,  87,  123,  136,  137 

Flynn,  Mr.  Robert  90 

Flynn,  Richard  '93:  75,  87 

Flynn,  Robert  '91:  14,  43,  130 

Foellette,  Coach  161 

Foley,  Eric  N:  156,  157 


1 


Index  UiZ 


Foley,  Gina   93:  75,  129 

Foley,  Joseph  '91:  44,  114 

Foley,  Maureen  '93:  73,  127 

Foley,  Mrs.  Peg  90 

Follette,  Dwayne  N:  146 

Fonseca,  Kalene  N:  168 

Fontaine,  Mrs.  Donna  90,  203 

Fontaine,  Sean  '94:  85 

Football  146,  147 

Forbes,  Erin  '94:  18,  81 

Foreaker,  Christine  '93:  75 

Forknall,  Jenee  '91:  14,  44,  194,  202 

Forman,  Rep.  Peter  190 

Forrester,  Rebecca  '93:  75 

Foster,  Elizabeth  '91:  19,  28,  44,  142,  194 

Fox,  Craig  '92:  69,  125,  157 

Fox,  Miss  Sharon  36,  90 

Fraccalossi,  Mike  N:  146,  147 

Frampton,  Brian  '94:  81 

Franz,  Matt  N:  166 

Fraser,  Michael  '94:  82 

Frechette,  Daniel  '93:  75 

Freedman,  Rebecca  N:  148 

French,  Jamie  '94:  82 

Freshmen  80-85 

Friendship  14,  15 

Froman,  Mr.  Scott  90,  104 

Fryar,  Erin  '92:  13,  69,  135 

Fugazzi,  Janine  '92:  69,  122,  132,  136 

Fuller,  Bryan  '91:  44,  140,  152,  153 

Furlong,  Chris  '92:  69 

Furtado,  Sara  N;  155,  169 

Furtado,  Shane  '91:  44,  124 

Furtado,  Stephanie  N:  165 

Furtado,  William  A.  '91:  45,  126 

Furtado,  William  ).  '91:  45,  126 


^ 


Gabriel,  Ben  N:  157 

Gacicia,  April  '93:  75,  123,  127 

Gallagher,  Jill  '92:  69,  125 

Gallagher,  Pete  PG:  126 

Galletti,  Randy  '91:  10,  45,  122,  140,  152 

Gallitano,  Mrs.  Susan  90 

Galvin,  Justin  '94;  18,  82 

Gardner,  Andrea  '93:  75,  135 

Gardner,  Christine  '91:  36,  45,  127 

Gardner,  Eric  '91:  10,  45 

Garrett,  Erin  N;  155,  165 

Garrett,  Neil  N:  147 

Garvey,  Matthew  '93:  118,  125 

Gascoyne,  Jason  '93:  75 

Gay,  Heather  '93:  75 

Geese,  Damon  '94:  80,  82,  134,  146,  161 

Geddis,  Jonathan  N:  79 


Ceering,  Anders  '91:  27,  45,  104,  105,  128, 

129,  132 

CelowUky,  John  '91:  5,  28,  45,  195 

Centhner,  Kenneth  '94:  82 

George,  Christopher  '92:  69 

George,  Mrs.  Lorraine  90 

Gerrior,  Janine  '94:  82,  122,  165,  169 

Gerrior,  Jen  '92;  69,  169 

Giannini,  Michael  '94;  82 

Giardina,  Bartholomew  '93;  79,  117,  126 

Gibbons,  Jeannine  '94:  82,  107 

Gibbons,  Thomas  '92:  69 

Gibbons,  Troy  '91:  45,  118 

Gifford,  Amy  '94:  82 

Gilbert,  Kerri  '91:  26,  46,  61,  106,  122,  192 

Gilgen,  Shawn  N;  147 

Gill,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  90 

Gillis,  David  '94;  82,  157 

Cillis,  Donald  '91:  46 

Ginnetty,  Karen  '94:  80,  82,  155 

Ginnetty,  Sean  '92;  69 

Gledhill,  Jason  '94:  82,  111 

Gledhill,  Mrs.  Lynn  91 

Glendye,  Mrs.  Candace  91,  104,  136,  203 

Glennon,  Michelle  '92;  69,  124 

Goff,  Jamie  '92;  92,  114 

Gogan,  Sara  '94;  82 

Golf  152,  153 

Gomes,  Tara  N;  168 

Goodwin,  Miss.  Jane  91 

Gorse,  Heather  '94:  82 

Could,  Barry  '91:  46 

Gould,  Roy  '92;  69 

Govoni,  Christine  '92;  69,  133 

Govoni,  Josh  N:  159 

Govoni,  Matt  N:  156 

Grady,  Christine  '91:  46,  122 

Graham,  Jonathan  '92;  69,  122,  123,  132, 

147 

Grandel,  Demetrius  '93;  75,  136,  137 

Granville,  Michael  '92;  69,  126 

Graphic  Arts  106,  107,  112,  137 

Graser,  Lisa  '92;  69,  122,  136,  137 

Graser,  Robert  '94:  82 

Gravina,  Rick  N:  147 

Greeley,  Melissa  '93:  75 

Green,  Dan  118 

Green,  Mr.  Dana  95,  124 

Green,  Photographers  203 

Green,  Rheuben  '93;  75,  136,  137 

Green,  Robby  '92;  69,  125 

Green,  S.  N:  129 

Gregory,  Julie  127 

Gregory,  Mrs.  Katherine  91,  117 

Grennell,  Danielle  '94:  82,  129 

Gronblom,  Adam  '93;  75,  124 

Gronblom,  Steven  '91:  17,  46,  125,  133 

Cuarnotta,  Anthony  '91:  46,  124 

Gubbins,  Theresa  '92:  69,  127 

Cuillette,  Tanya  '91:  46,  97,  122 

Guisti,  Bernard  '92;  69 

Gulf  War  86,  87 

Gunther,  Amy  '93:  12,  75,  123 

Gustin,  Andy  N;  158 

Gwardyak,  Kristen  N;  148,  149 

Gymnastics  162,  163 


"» 


A  seagull  takes  an  afternoon  break 
on  the  Plymouth  waterfront. 


Haas,  Jeff  N:  157 

Haddad,  Corey  '92:  69,  126 

Hagan,  Kevin  '94;  82 

Haglund,  Cynthia  '91:  14,  46,  135 

Haglund,  Jason  '93;  75,  125 

Haith,  Sonya  '94:  82,  110 

Hakila,  Missy  N;  154 

Hall,  Heather  '94;  82,  129 

Hall,  Laura  N:  133 

Hall,  Matthew  '92:  69,  73, 128, 129, 133, 135 

Hamill,  Danielle  '94;  82,  119 


Hanafin,  Mrs.  Madeline  91 

Hanby,  Heather  '93:  74,  75,  129,  133,  136, 

149 

Handrihan,  Katie  N:  169 

Hanelt,  Michael  N:  146 

Hanigan,  Mrs.  Barbara  91 

Hanley,  Erin  '94:  82,  149,  165 

Hanley,  Keilh  '91:  47,  122 

Hanley,  Michelle  N;  47 

Hanley,  Mrs.  Debra  84,  91 

Hanlon,  Debbie  N:  154 

Hanlon,  Joshua  '93:  75,  156 

Hanlon,  Michelle  '91:  96,  122,  130,  133, 

136,  138,  139,  14  0,  154,  155 

Hannon,  Mylissa  '94:  82,  87 

Hansen,  Erin  '93;  75,  133 

Harding,  Nathan  '94:  82,  146 

Harkins,  Amy  '93:  75,  77.  132,  149 

Harrington,  Eddie  N:  156 

Harrington,  Jacob  '94:  82 

Harrington,  Joshua  '92;  69,  107,  126 

Harris,  Dr.  Ann  91 

Harris,  Jessica  '91:  47,  129 

Harris,  Jonathan  47 

Harris,  Mike  '91:  114,  122 

Harrison,  Mr.  Gary  91,  130 

Hartel,  Mrs.  Lynne  91 

Hastings,  Christopher  '92;  69 

Hathaway,  Craig  '91:  47,  122,  124 

Hatinen,  Larry  70,  71,  124 

Hayes,  Christian  150,  151 

Hayes,  Jared  146,  167 

Healy,  Melanie  70,  124 

Hedge,  Laura  48,  129,  139,  193 

Hedge,  Robert  70,  113,  124 

Hegner,  Tricia  70,  105,  122,  136 

Hemmings,  David  14,  48,  122,  133,  136 

Hennessy,  John  157 

Herman,  James  48,  175 

Herrick,  William  70,  143 

Herrmann,  Jonathan  70 

Heslin,  Mr.  Thomas  91,  203 

Hetherington,  Amy  149 

Hicks,  Melissa  48,  61,  99,  122,  169 

Higgins,  Jason  69,  75,  77,  123,  130,  134 

Hill,  Jeffrey  75 

Hiltz,  Mr.  David  91 

Hingston,  Michael  70 

Hoey,  Michelle  '91:  47,  48,  61,  90, 115, 138, 

139,  169,  19  4 

Hokanson,  Karen  N;  149 

Holmes,  Abigail  '94:  82 

Holmes,  Denielle  '91:  18,  48,  122 

Holmes,  Kurt  '94;  82,  146 

Holmes,  Priscilla  '91:  49 

Holmes,  Seth  '94:  82,  159 

Holmes,  Shannon  '93;  75,  125,   154,  155, 

164,  165 

Home  Economics  106,  107 

Homecoming  142,  143 

Home,  Kimberly  '93:  12, 14,  74,  75,  78, 123, 

134 

Horst,  Gloria  N:  95 

Hosford,  Mr.  David  91,  107 

Hoss,  Derek  '94:  82,  110 

Hostettler,  A.  N;  129 

Houde,  Damian  N:  79 

Howard,  Anthony  N:  167 

Howard,  Christopher  N;  146 

Howard,  John  N;  166 

Hoyt,  Jason  '94:  82,  110,  167 

Hoyt,  Johanna  N;  147 

Huban,  Mr.  Marvin  91 

Huber,  Kyle  '91:  49,  61,  116,  122,  126,  132 

Huckins,  Joseph  '94;  82 

Hudson,  Theresa  '94;  82 

Hughes,  Michelle  N;  154,  164,  165 

Hull,  Gregory  N:  157,  161 

Hull,  Laura  '92:  71,  73,  122,  123 

Hunt,  Kara  '94:  82,  111,  135 

Hunt,  Keith  '94;  82 

Hunt,  Richard  '93:  75,  129,  161 

Hurley,  Shannon  '91:  12,  13,  14,  15,  47,  49, 


61,  122,  132,  136,  142,  168 
Hurney,  Michael  '92:  70,  157 
Hutchinson,  Mrs   Jacqueline  91,  110 
Hyslop,  Mark  '93:  75,  124 


^ 


I.M.C.  Aides  135 
Index  196-202 
Ings,  Sondra  '94:  82,  127 
Irwin,  Scott  '92;  73,  125 


Jacobson,  Gregory  '94;  85 
Jacobson,  Sean  '91:  36,  49,  116,  198 


Sean   Jacobson   reads  up   on   "highi 
voltage"  material! 

Jalbert,  Holly  '92;  70,  129 

Jeddry,  George  '94:  85 

Jennings,  Paul  '91:  49,  124 

Jepson,  Kelley  '93:  75 

Jezierski,  Bernard  '94;  82 

Johnson,  Crystal  '93;  169 

Johnson,  Eric  '91:  27,  49,  109,  122,  132,  19.1 

Johnson,  Lawrence  '93:  75,  132 

Johnson,  Mr.  Ernest  91,  126 

Johnson,  Robert  PG;  122,  124 

Johnson,  Sharee  '91: 13,  44,  49,  97, 122, 1221 

131,  134,  1  36,  138,  139 

Johnson,  Mr.  Skip  95 

Johnson,  Tammy  '93:  79,  124 

Johnson,  Tara  '94:  82,  134,  151 

Johnston,  Sarah  '93;  75,  125 

Jones,  Alison  '91:  49 

Jones,  Allyson  '93;  75 

Jones,  Brian  '94;  82,  84,  118 

Jones,  Melissa  '91:  10,  50,  90,  122 

Jones,  Mr.  Bruce  150 

Jones,  Steve  N:  167 

Jorgenson,  Marin  N;  165 

Joyce,  Corey  '93:  75,  133 

Joyce,  Mr.  John  91 

Julio,  David  '92;  70 

Juniors  68-73 


-K 


Kaiser,  Chad  '91:  50,  124 
Kaloupek,  Carey  '91:  50 


Kaloupek,  Jennifer  '94:  82 

Kandik,  Stephen  '91:  5,  17,  50,  55,  65,  123, 

131,  132,  133  ,  134 
Kasarjian,  Mr.  Peter  91 
Kasarjian,  Mrs.  Deborah  91 
Kay,  Bridget  '93:  75,  123,  155 
Kearney,  Justin  '92:  70,  124 

Kearney,  Kristine  '91:  15,  26,  50,  114,  123, 

132,  133,  138  ,  139,  162,  163 
Keating,  Mrs.  Andrea  91 
Keating,  Sherri  '92:  70,  104,  122,  129 
Keefe,  Erin  N:  162,  163,  168 
Keefe,  Sarah  '91:  27,  50,  98 
Keenan,  Alicia  '94:  82 

Keenan,  Matthew  '94:  82,  110 

Keith,  Kerri-Ann  '94:  82 

Kelleher,  Jennifer  '94:  82,  129,  136 

Kelleher,  Renee  '94:  82 

Kelley,  Amy  '94:  82,  123,  128,  129,  132 

Kelley,  Erin  N:  164,  165 

Kelley,  K.  N:  129,  155 


Kristina,  Erin  N:  193 
Kuczmiec,  Melissa  '93:  76 
Kuhn,  Steve  N:  152,  153 
Kuzia,  Rob  N:  147 
Kuzia,  Scott  N:  147 


Tim    Schroeder    and    Sarah    Wood 
dance  together  at  Homecoming. 

Kelley,  Samantha  N:  149 

Kelley,  Steve  N:  157 

Kelly,  Daniel  N:  146,  147,  161 

Kelly,  James  '94:  82 

Kelly,  Michael  '93:  75 

Kelly,  Michelle  '93:  69,  76,  77,  79,  105 

Kelly,  Rebecca  N:  91 

Kelly,  Scott  '92:  70,  126 

Kemenes,  Mr.  Jozsef  92 

Kennedy,  Bryan  '93:  76,  124 

Kennedy,  Lisa  '94:  82,  106,  169 

Keough,  Amanda  '93:  14,  76,  125,  151 

Kincaid,  Cynthia  '92:  70,  129,  133 

King,  Adam  '94:  82 

King,  John  142 

King,  Keith  N:  146,  167 

King,  Richard  '92:  70,  72,  122 

Kirby,  Mr.  Richard  92,  125 
I   Kivlin,  Jason  '91:  50,  194 

Knight,  Aisha  '94:  82,  111,  129,  135 
i   Knight,  Rena  '91:  50,  124,  138,  139 

Knipe,  David  '92:  70 

Knox,  Saul  127 

Kobs,  Kimbcrly  '91:  13,  26,  47,  51,  55,  97, 

99,  122,  134,  140,  143,  168 

Koenig,  Tiffany  '91:  51,  122 

Kolesar,  Julie  N:  85 

Kostigen,  John  '91:  51,  97,  108,  175 

Kotowski,  Adrienne  '91:  51,  110,  122,  129, 

138,  139 

Koubek,  Kenneth  N:  92 

Koulouris,  Dean  N:  157 

Krakowski,  Joseph  '94:  82 

Krause,  Michael  '93:  76 

Krebs,  John  '91:  67 


^ 


L'Heureux,  Steven  '92:  70,  122,  128,  129, 

133,  201 

LaCava,  C.  N:  129 

LaChance,  Jill  '92:  70,  71,  122,  132,  169 

Ladny,  Sandra  '94:  82 

Ladny,  Shirine  '94:  82 

LaFleur,  Dax  N:  147 

Lague,  Mrs.  Alice  92 

Lakson,  Anita  '94:  82 

Lamb,  Mr.  John  92 

Lamb,  Mrs.  Carol  92 

Lamothe,  James  '91:  51 

Landry,  Christine  '92:  18,  70,  123,  133 

Landry,  Diana  N:  165 

Landry,  Joseph  '94:  82 

Lane,  Daniel  '92:  28,  70 

Lane,  Vivian  '93:  76 

Lannigan,  Brian  N:  158,  159 

Lannigan,  Peter  '94:  82 

Lannigan,  Thomas  N:  158 

LaPerriere,  Mrs.  Beth  92,  127 

LaPointe,  Mary  Ellen  '93:  12,  76,  123,  135, 

165 

LaPointe,  Philip  '91:  51,  98,  122,  140,  143, 

147 

Larsen,  Richard  '93:  76 

Larson,  Keith  Jr.  '93:  76,  124 

Larson,  Kristen  '94:  82 

Larson,  Maria  '91:  52,  61,  122132,  140,  142, 

168,  169 

Larson,  Mr.  Keith  92 

LaVallee,  Christine  '91:  11,  52,  110,  122, 

138,  139,  175 

Laverty,  Jessica  N:  129,  142,  150,  151 

Lavigne,  Eric  N:  143 

Lawrence,  Joseph  '93:  126,  147,  76 

Lawrence,  Seth  '93:  76 

Lawson,  John  '93:  76,  126 

Leahy,  Mrs.  Ursula  92 

Leary,  Christopher  '93:  76,  123 

Leavitt,  Erik  '92:  70,  126 

LeBaron,  Rich  N:  167 

Ledwell,  Kathleen  '92:  70,  123,  127 

Lehto,  Jennifer  '91:  52,  61,  99, 113, 115, 122, 

193 

Lehto,  Tara  '93:  13,  76,  122 

Leneau,  Adam  N:  146 

Leonardi,  Mrs.  Theresa  88 

Lescarbeau,  Jesse  N:  146 

Lewis,  Alyssa  '92:  70 

Lewis,  Misty  '94:  82 

Liddell,  Amy  '94:  82,  123,  155 

Liddell,  Daniel  '92:  70 

Liddell,  Michael  '92:  70,  156 

Lincoln,  Stephen  '94:  82,  134 

Literary  Magazine  136,  137 

Little,  Heather  '94:  82,  122,  135,  169 

Livingston,  Helen  '94:  82 

Livingston,  S.  N:  129 

Lloyd,  Mrs.  Barbara  92,  119 

Lockers  18,  19 

Lodge,  Daniel  '94:  82 

Lofgren,  Dana  '93:  76,  79 

Lofgren,  Kristin  '93:  76,  169 

Lofstrand,  J.  N:  155 

Logan,  James  '93:  79,  124 

Longmore,  Travis  '92:  70,  126 

Lopes,  Jeremy  N:  167 

Luce,  Kenneth  '91:  52,  124 

Luce,  Kimberly  '94:  82,  107 

Lucey,  Jennifer  '94:  82,  127 

Luddy,  Mrs.  Debra  92 

Ludwig,  Kenneth  '92:  14,  67,  73 


Lunch  16,  17 

Lunetta,  Erin  '92:  70,  86,  122,  123, 129,  132, 

133,  135 

Lunetta,  Kerri  Ann  '92:  70,  105,  107,  122, 

128,  129,  132 

Lunn,  Bonnie  '92:  70,  129 

Luongo,  Christopher  '92:  70,  166 

Lutz,  Darren  N:  5 

Lutz,  John  '94:  83 

Lyon,  Rich  N:  147 

Lyons,  Jim  N:  147 

Lyons,  Mark  N:  156 


TPt 


MacAllister,  Mrs.  Susan  92 

Maccaferri,  Brian  '93:  76 

Maccaferri,  Jill  '92:  70,  105,  122,  129 

MacDonald,  James  '91:  52 

MacDonald,  Shawn  '93;  76 

MacKenzie,  Andrew  '93:  76,  126 

MacKenzie,  David  '93:  69,  76,  77,  124 

MacKenzie,  John  N:  151 

MacKenzie,  Kenneth  '94:  83 

Maclean,  BJ  '91:  27,  52,  106,  123,  140,  147 

MacLellan,  Melissa  N:  129,  149 

Macleod,  Kimberly  '91:  26,  53,  122 

MacLeod,  Neil  '93:  76,  151 

MacMillan,  Brian  N:  157,  159 

MacMillan,  Edward  '94:  83 

Macmillan,  Kevin  '92:  70,  87 

MacMillan,  Kimberly  '94:  80,  83 

Macmillan,  Tracy  '91:  53 

Macomber,  Edward  '92:  70,  114,  124 

Macomber,  Jennifer  '94:  83 

Macomber,  Matthew  '94:  83,  146,  159 

Madden,  Amy  N:  142,  162,  163,  168 

Madden,  Jen  N:  168 

Madruga,  Jaime  N:  162 

Maffini,  Nicole  '91:  15,  18,  19,  S3,  61,  122, 

130,  131,  13  4,  140,  194 

Magner,  Matthew  N:  150,  151,  160,  161 

Maguire,  Kerry  '91:  53,  99,  147 

Maher,  A.  N:  155 

Maher,  Colleen  N:  155,  165 

Mahoney,  Jennifer  '92:  70,  122,  132,  203 

Mahoney,  Kathleen  '94:  83,  122,  123,  132, 

149,  165 

Mahoney,  Kelly  '93:  76,  122,  149 

Mahoney,  Stacey  '92:  70 

Maier,  Lisa  '91:  53,  64 

Maki,  Selena  '94:  83 

Malaguti,  Jessica  '94:  83,  122,  123 

Malaquias,  Michelle  '92:  70,  71,  122,  148 

Maliff,  Jennifer  '91:  10,  53,  122,  149 

Malomo,  Susan  N:  162 

Malone,  Jennifer  '94:  83,  149 

Maloney,  Tim  N:  143 

Maloof,  Donna  '91:  IS,  19,  53 

Mann,  Amy  '94:  83 

Mann,  Virginia  '91:  53,  97,  104,  128,  129, 

138,  139,  176,  192,  193 

Manning,  Linda  '92:  64,  70,  113 

Manning,  Monique  N:  155,  162 

Manson,  Peter  '94:  83,  151 

Marcelonis,  Mrs.  Lydia  11,  92 

Marchand,  Jeanne  '94:  83,  122,  149,  165 

Marchand,  Keith  '92:  70,  109,  122,  132 

Marciello,  Michael  '92:  70 

Marinelli,  Michael  '91:  17,  18,  54,  122,  195 

Marino,  Angela  N:  162,  168 

Markola,  Eric  '92:  73,  126 

Markola,  Paul  '91:  126 

Marks,  Jon  N:  129,  157 

Marks,  Tad  '91:  54,  116 

Marrano,  Michael  '94:  83,  129,  151 

Marsh,  Christa  '92:  70 

Marsico,  Brad  '93:  74,  76,  130,  134,  152 

Martin,  George  '94:  83,  110,  146 

Martin,  Mr.  Thomas  E.  88 


Martin,  T.  N:  129 

Martine,  Kerry  '93:  76 

Marzelli,  Mr.  David  92 

Masciulli,  Cara  '93:  76,  123,  129 

Mason,  Marylew  N:  162,  168 

Math  Club  110,  111,  133 

Matinzi,  Matthew  '92:  70,  114,  126 

May,  Jason  N:  157 

Mayberry,  Matt  N:  146,  147 

Maybruck,  Darren  '91:  19,  54,  122,  133 

Maybruck,  Nicole  '91:  54,  61,  118, 122,  132 

Mayka,  Jen  N:  168 

McAnaugh,  Megan  N:  154 

McArdell,  Cynthia  '92:  70 

McAuliffe,  Chris  N:  157 

McCarthy,  Jason  '92:  70,  71,  147 

McDonald,  Karen  '92:  70,  71,  122,  142 

McDonnell,  Ryan  '92:  70,  72 

McDonough,  Liz  N:  155,  164 

McDonough,  Paul  '94:  83,  157,  159 

McDonough,  Siobhan  '94:  80,  83 

McFadden,  Ed  N:  159 

McGahey,  Kerri  '94:  83,  122,  123 

McGovern,  Shannon  '94:  83,  106,  123 

McGuire,  Megan  '91:  28,  54,  99,  129,  130, 

133,  134,  138,  1  39,  193,  195 

Mclnnis,  Mrs.  Ellen  83,  92 

McKay,  Mark  '94:  83,  146,  167 

McKay,  Micheal  '93:  76,  167 

McKay,  Tucker  '91:  10,  11,  54,  125 

McKenna,  Edward  '94:  83 

McKenna,  John  '94:  83,  146 

McKenna,  Lori  '93:  76 

McKenzie,  M.  N:  129 

McKeown,  Kelly  '93:  16,  74,  76,  134,  148, 

149,  165 

McKeown,  Russell  '94:  83,  152,  159 

McLaughlin,  Erin  '93:  76,  123,  132,  136 

McLaughlin,  Michael  '92  70,  125 

McLea,  Heather  '91:  54,  142 

McLean,  Nyla  '93: 13,  76, 108, 122, 123, 135, 

142,  149,  161 

McMillan,  April  '94:  83 

McMurdie,  Chad  '92:  70,  125,  196 

McNamara,  Darren  '93:  76,  123,  135 

McNamara,  Mrs.  Phyllis  95 

McNamara,  Shane  '92:  70,  157 

McNeill,  Sean  '94:  83 

McNulty,  Alana  127 

McNulty,  Mrs.  Sheila  92 

McShane,  Robin  '92:  70 

McSharry,  Michael  '91:  28,  54,  109,  122, 

192 

McSweeney,  Mrs.  Patricia  86,  92 

McWade,  John  '91:  55,  125 

Medeiros,  Jessica  '92:  70,  129 

Medeiros,  Steven  '94:  85 

Meigs,  Gary  '91:  67,  98,  140,  193 

Melamed,  Aaron  '92:  70 


i 


Mr.  O'Day  confers  with  a  fireman 
during  a  firedrill  (?). 


Index  022. 


McidJd.  Jdmes    94.  8J 
Mercier,  Danielle  N:  165 
Merriam,  Lisa  '92:  68,  70,  112,  127 
Merriam,  Richard  '94:  83 
Merrill,  Heather  '93:  76,  79,  127 
Messier,  Mrs.  Rhonda  93 


Chuck  O'Neil  waits  patiently  after  a 
"fire  drill"  interrupted  lunch. 

Metta,  Mrs.  Maureen  93,  94 

Metz,  Amie  '94:  83,  118 

Meuse,  Michelle  '93:  69,  76,  77,  129,  134 

Meuse,  Pamela  '93:  12,  76,  123,  133 

Michael,  Paul  '92:  70,  126 

Miller,  Jeffrey  '92:  83 

Miller,  Jonathan  '94:  83 

Miller,  Justin  N:  146 

Miller,  Peter  '93:  76 

Milton,  Trevor  '94:  83,  136 

Mitchell,  Andrew  '93:  76 

Mitchell,  Rajani  N:  113 

Moberg,  Mr.  Edward  93,  126 

Model  U.N.  132 

Moir,  Paul  '92:  73 

Molander,  Stacey  '93:  76,  135 

Moniz,  Kim  N:  169 

Monkevicz,  Christina  N:  155,  165 

Monopoli,  Peter  14,  70,  71 

Monteiro,  Daniel  '92:  17,  70,  125 

Montrand,  Solomon  '91:  55 

Moore,  Melissa  '91:  55,  61,  111,  122,  132, 

133,  136 

Moran,  Mike  N:  147 

Morgan,  Jason  '94:  83,  146,  167 

Morgan,  Joel  N:  167 

Moriarty,  Cathleen  '94:  83 

Moriarty,  Kenneth  '92:  70,  71,  124 

Morin,  Heather  '92:  70,  71,  107,  122,  141, 

154,  155,  164,  165 

Morini,  Keith  '92:  70,  125 

Morini,  Sugar  '94:  83 

Morley,  James  '92:  70,  125 

Morrill,  Scott  '92:  70,  159 

Morris,  Jon  '92:  70,  122 

Morrison,  Cheryl  N:  95 

Morrison,  Craig  '94:  83 

Morrison,  Paul  '92:  70 

Morrissette,  Scott  N:  157 

Morse,  Lisa  '93:  69,  77,  135 

Morton,  Mrs.  Paula  93,  124 

Moses,  Mr.  Philip  93 

Moss,  Mrs.  Wendy  93 

Motyka,  Miss  Ann  93 

Moulton,  Victor  '93:  69,  77,  87 

Moyer,  Mr.  James  95 

Moylan,  Clifford  '94:  83 

Mudge,  Jennifer  '94:  83 

Muir,  Brian  '94:  83,  146,  167 

Muir,  Mr.  Robert  93,  125 


Mullen,  Jtnniter    93:  69,  77 

Mullen,  Nicole  '93:  69,  77,  79,  132 

Mullen,  Scott  '93:  79,  126 

Mullen,  Timothy  '91:  67 

Murphy,  Denise  '92:  68,  71,  78,  122,  134 

Murphy,  Lisa  '93:  69,  77,  165 

Murphy,  Peter  '94:  83,  158,  159 

Murray,  Ernest  '93:  69,  77,  126 

Murray,  L.  N:  155 

Murray,  Rita  '92:  73,  125 

Musical  Organizations  128 

Musow,  Paul  '93:  69,  77,  133,  146,  147 


P 


'Jt 


Nadeau,  Mr.  John  95,  125 

Nagle,  Jessica  '93:  69,  77 

Napurano,  Mr.  Christopher  93 

Nardone,  Jeff  143 

Nash,  David  '92:  73,  117,  124 

Nash,  Jason  '94:  83 

National  Art  Honor  Society  136,  137 

National  Honor  Society  12 

Navarro,  Lisa  '94:  83 

Nelson,  David  N:  151,  161 

Nelson,  Kevin  '92:  71,  124 

Neofotislos,  William  '91:  29,  55 

Nesbit,  Richard  '94:  85 

Ness,  Amy  '93:  69,  77 

Ness,  Erik  '92:  71 

Newell,  Ann  Marie  '93:  69,  77 

Newman,  Shawn  '94:  83 

Nicholson,  Danielle  N:  154 

Nicholson,  Nannette  '93:  69,  77 

Nicholson,  Tommy  N:  166 

Nickerson,  Keith  '94:  84 

Noble,  Miss  Pamela  93 

Norris,  Jason  '93:  69,  77 

Norris,  Jennifer  '91:  29,  55,  61,  114,  119, 

122,  123,  138,  139 

Norris,  Scott  '94:  84,  110 

Northrup,  Michael  '94:  84 

Norton,  Kevin  '94:  85 

Novak,  Christopher  '94:  83,  85 

Noyes,  Daniel  N:  146 

Nunnari,  Mr.  Leo  93 


o 


O'Brien,  Casey  '93:  69,  77,  79,  123 

O'Connell,  Erin  N:  154 

O'Connor,  Mark  '92:  73 

O'Connor,  Sarah  '93:  69,  77,  127 

O'Connor,  Tricia  '91:  56,  127 

O'Day,  Mr.  Robert  C.  10,  11,  87,  88,  199 

O'Donnell,  James  '92  71,  157,  203 

O'Halloran,  Kathleen  '93:  69,  77 

OUara,  Lynn  '91:  26,  28,  56,  136,  137 

O'Leary,  Mike  N:  152,  153 

O'Neal,  Charles  '93:  69,  77,  200 

O'Neil,  Matt  N:  157 

O'Neill,  Janine  '91:  56,  119 

O'Reilly,  Coach  160,  161 

Obin,  Suzanne  '93:  69,  77,  123,  136 

Octoberfest  26,  27 

Office  Helpers  135 

Ogg,  Matthew  '91:  56,  124 

Ollerhead,  Derek  '94:  84 

Olsen,  Julie  '93:  12,  69,  77,  123 

Olson,  Todd  '91:  56,  194 

Opening  5 

Osborne,  Christopher  '92:  71,  152,  153 

Osborne,  Jennifer  '91:  56,  129,  143 

Osborne,  Michelle  '94:  84,  129 

Osgood,  Tara  '94:  84,  134 

Owen,  Kimberly  '92:  71 


Packard,  Diana  N:  169 
Palazzola,  Daniel  '92:  73 

Paling,  Rick  N:  147 

Palladino,  Brian  N:  158 

Palladino,  Jamie  N:  158 

Palmer,  Marc  '93:  69,  77,  87 

Palmer,  Paula  '91:  14,  26,  47,  55,  56,  114, 

122,  123,  131,  132,  134,  136,  142,  193 

Pantermoller,  Diane  '93:  69,  77,  127,  133, 

135,  136 

Papa,  Gabrielle  N:  165 

PapouUis,  Nicolaos  '91:  57,  114,  122 

Paradis,  Nora  '94:  84 

Parece,  Mrs.  Susan  93 

Paris,  Dannielle  '94:  84 

Paris,  George  '92:  71 

Parks,  Laura  '93:  13,  69,  77,  134,  148 

Parks,  Tiffany  N:  137 

Past,  Jessica  N:  12 

Paton,  Scot  '94:  84 

Patten,  George  N:  157 

Patten,  Tim  N:  157 

Paul,  David  '93:  69,  77,  124,  129 

Paul,  Jason  '93:  69,  77,  124 

Pawlowski,  Geoffrey  '94:  84,  129,  157 

Pearson,  Eugene  '93:  69,  77,  126 

Pedro,  Brenda  '92:  71,  129 

Peoples,  Jennifer  '93:  69,  77 

Pep  Rally  140,  141 

Percy,  Faith  '94:  80,  84,  134 

Percy,  Melissa  '93:  79 

Pereira,  Kenneth  N:  93 

Perrault,  Brian  '91  57,  122,  132,  195 

Perry,  Matthew  '94:  11,  84,  157 

Perry,  Michae  1  '93:  69,  77 

Perry,  Michelle  '92:  71,  112,  127 

Perry,  Mr.  Roger  73,  83,  93 

Perry,  Richard  '93:  69,  77 

Perry,  Shannon  '91:  57,  116,  124,  138,  139, 

193 

Perry,  Tammy  '92:  71 

Persons,  William  '94:  84 

Perusse,  Joanna  N:  149 

Petersen,  Sheryl  N:  169 

Petersen,  Stacey  N:  169 

Petersen,  Theresa  '94:  84 

Petrangelo,  Mr.  Julian  90,  93 

Petrell,  Carol  166 

Petrocelli,  Mrs.  Sheila  93 

Petruzzelli,  Mr.  Louis  93 

Petty,  Ralph  '93:  12,  69,  77,  123,  127,  135, 

146,  147,  161 

Physical  Education  108,  109 

Pierce,  Cornilia  '92:  71,  73,  133 

Pierce,  R.  N:  129 

Pierce,  Sara  '92:  71,  122,  130,  133,  134,  135, 

136 

Pierce,  Veronica  '94:  84 

Pierson,  Curtis  '94:  83,  84 

Pierson,  James  '94:  84,  129,  161 

Pierson,  Micheal  '93:  69,  77,  116,  126 

Pike,  B.  N:  155 

Pike,  H.  N:  155 

Pike,  Joel  '93:  69,  77,  125 

Pinheiro,  Suzanne  '93:  69,  77 

Pinkham,  Mrs.  Lori  94,  136 

Piper,  Gregory  '93:  69,  77,  125 

Piper,  Kristin  12,  69,  77,  123,  133 

Pittsley,  Amanda  '93:  69,  77,  127 

Pizer,  Tamara  N:  148 

Plimpton,  Ashley  '91:  14,  57,  123 

Plimpton,  Emily  '92:  71,  72,  122 

Podbelski,  Ian  N:  166 

Podesta,  Miss  Lauren  11,  94 

Poliseno,  Robert  N:  85 

Pollard,  Kerry  '94:  84 

Pomerleau,  Barry  '92:  71 

Pomroy,  James  '92:  71,  143 


Pontz,  Brian  '91:  57,  106,  124 

Pontz,  Jeremy  '94:  84 

Poole,  Kayla  127 

Porter,  Adam  '93:  69,  77,  128,  129,  130 

Porter,  David  '93:  69,  77,  150,  151 

Porter,  H.  N:  155 

Porter,  James  '94:  84 

Porter,  John  N:  104 

Porter,  Kara  N:  154,  164,  165 

Porter,  Mr.  Jonathan  94 

Post,  Jessica  '93:  78,  123,  132 

Power,  Eric  '92:  73 

Power,  Jennifer  '94:  84 

Powers,  Amy  N:  155,  164 

Powers,  Erin  '93:  78 

Powers,  R.  N:  155 

Powers,  Sunni  '94:  84 

Prario,  Justin  N:  156,  167 

Pratt,  Michael  '93:  78,  124,  129 

Pratt,  Rebecca  '92:  71,  123,  136 

Prentice,  Elizabeth  '94:  84 

Prentice,  Kathy  N:  162 

Press,  Stacey  '91:  57 

Preston,  Jim  N:  157 

Preston,  John  N:  146,  161 

Preston,  Joseph  N:  146 

Price,  Alisha  '93:  78 

Price,  Jeremy  '94:  84 

Price,  K.  N:  129 


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Price,  Richard  '91:  27,  57,  99,  113,  122,  160, 

161 

Prifti,  Philip  '92:  13,  71,  135 

Proctor,  Pamela  '92:  29,  71,  124 

Professional  Sponsors  191 

Proulx,  Nancy  '93:  78 

Prouty,  Chris  N:  156 

Prouty,  Leanne  '94:  129 

Provo,  Craig  N:  147 

Puglisi,  Lauretta  '92:  71,  124 

Puntiri,  Tarnya  '93:  78,  155 

Purdy,  Mr.  Michael  94,  136,  137 

Pylant,  Matt  '93:  76,  79 

Pylant,  Prescott  '94:  84 


2. 


Quigley,  Ann  Marie  '93:  78 
Quigley,  Paul  N:  147 
Quigly,  Ann  '93:  125 
Quinn,  David  N:  151 
Quinn,  Jennifer  N:  148 
Quinn,  Joseph  '91:  58 


Quinn,  M.  N:  129 
'  Quirke,  Jennifer  '? 


94:  84 


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Raasch,  Kelley  '94:  84,  155 

Raasch,  Walter  '92:  71 

Radcliffe,  Jim  N:  151 

Raeke,  Shawn  N:  166 

Ragan,  Michael  '93:  78,  126 

Ragazzini,  Richard  PG:  113,  124 

Randall,  Amanda  N:  149 

Rapose,  Mr.  Scott  90,  94 

Rapoza,  Lauren  '93:  78,  79,  127 

Rapoza,  Marlene  '91:  12,  58,  115,  127 

Raymond,  William  '94:  84 

Reardon,  Adam  '94:  84 

Reardon,  Megan  '92:  71,  127 

Reardon,  Robert  '94:  84,  158 

Record  Keeping  135 

Reed,  Scott  '91:  58,  118,  125 

Reese,  Lori  N:  154 

Reid,  Jennifer  '91:  11,  28,  58,  122,  127 

Reid,  Paul  '94:  85,  159 

Reid,  Ryan  '94:  84 

Reilly,  Michael  '93:  76,  78 


IM'am 


Renaud,  Pamelyn  '92:  71 

Renfrew,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  94 

Reske,  Micheal  '94:  84 

Resnick,  Elizabeth  '92:  71,  122,  135,  148 

Reveliotty,  Michael  '93:  78,  147 

Reyes,  Lisa  '94:  80,  84 

Reyes,  Theresa  '94:  84 

Reynolds,  Amy  '94:  84 

Reynolds,  Coach  158,  159 

Ricciuti,  Dr.  Renzo  A.  88 

Richards,  Deanna  N:  169 

Richmond,  Jeremiah  '92:  71,  124 

Riels,  Benjamin  '93:  78 

Riels,  Christen  '92:  71,  135 

Riley,  Jen  N:  154 

Riley,  Robert  '93:  78 

Riordan,  Mrs.  Danene  95 

Ritval,  Rita  '94:  84,  165 

Robbins,  Donald  '94:  84,  157 

Robbins,  Lori  '91:  12,  14,  58,  164,  165 

Robbins,  Susan  '92:  71,  122,  132,  155,  162, 

163 

Robinson,  Justin  '92:  71 

Robinson,  Kelli  '9158,  122,  123,  195 

Robinson,  Mr.  John  94,  132 

Roche,  Tim  142 


Rockwell,  Jennifer  '92:  71,  125 

Roderiques,  Shawn  '91:  59,  119,  122 

Rodriguez,  Genevieve  '94:  84,  129 

Rodriguez,  Jeffrey  '92:  71 

Rollins,  RuthAnn  '92:  71,  127 

Romanski,  Seth  '94:  84 

Romero,  Carol  '93:  78 

Rooney,  Sean  '92:  71 

Rose,  Paul  N:  147 

Rose,  Tracey  '94:  84 

Rossetti,  Robert  '93:  79 

Roth,  Vincent  '92:  71 

Rubin,  Bryan  '91:  59 

Rubin,  H.  N:  155 

Ruffini,  Julie  N:  151,  164,  165 

Rumsey,  Kevin  '93:  78,  124 

Russell,  Celeste  '92:  71,  87 

Russell,  Kris  N:  147 

Russo,  Benjamin  '94:  84,  146 

Ryan,  Mrs.  Donna  94 

Ryde,  Richard  '92:  71 


s 


S.A.D.D.  12,  122,  123 

Sabean,  Robyn  '94:  84,  129,  136 

Sadler,  Russell  '94:  85,  128,  129 

Saja,  Stephen  N:  127 

Sampson,  Ashley  N:  118 

Sampson,  Richard  '91:  22,  29,  59,  122,  126 

Sande,  Jesiah  '94:  85,  146,  160,  161 

Sande,  Joshua  '93:  78,  126 

Sandifer,  Raymond  '94:  85 

Sansone,  Mr.  Peter  94 

Santos,  Andrew  N:  146,  161 

Santos,  Michael  '91:  67 

Sarceno,  Kara  '93:  78,  136 

Sauter,  Ryan  '93:  78 

Savoy,  Matthew  '94:  85,  129 

Sawiski,  Daniel  '94:  85 

Scamman,  Kenneth  '92:  71 

Scaranari,  Heather  '92:  72,  129 

Scaranari,  L.  N:  129 

Scaranari,  Michael  '93:  79,  125 

Schatz,  Jon  N:  159 

Scheid,  Gary  N:  167 

Scheid,  Jennifer  '94:  85 

Scheid,  K.  N:  155,  165 

Schena,  Anthony  '94:  85,  87,  146,  167 

Schneider,  Karen  N:  168 

Schneider,  Philip  '91:  59,  158,  159 

Schneider,  William  '91:  58,  59,  126,  193 

Schnell,  Becky  '93:  108 

Schober,  Kristen  '92:  72,  129 

Schobcr,  Toni  '91:  26,  59,  108 

Schofield,  George  '94:  85 

Schofield,  Yvonne  '91:  59,  126 

Schoonmaker,  Mrs.  Judith  94 

Schroeder,  Timothy  '94:  85,  199 

Schroer,  Yvonne  '91:  59 

Schultc,  Jeremy  '94:  85 

Schulty,  Max  147 

Schultz,  Bernard  '93:  79 

Schweda,  Eric  '93:  79 

Science  Club  110,  111,  133 

Scutro,  Nicole  '91:  26,  60,  195 

Sealy,  Ellen  N:  149 

Scery,  James  '91:  67 

Selig,  Derek  '91:  58,  60,  124 

Sellew,  Christine  '93:  74,  78,  155,  165 

Semer,  Pamela  '93:  79 

Semer,  Richard  '92:  72,  151 

Senior  Messages  191-195 

Seniors  34-67 

Sert,  Philip  '93:  78 

Severy,  Peter  '92:  72,  136,  150,  151 

Seward,  Peter  '93:  79 

Shanahan,  Danielle  '92:  71,  72,  113,  125 

Shannon,  Mathew  '93:  78,  129 

Shaw,  Kenee  '92:  72 


Shea,  Mike  N:  146,  147 

Sheanon,  Michael  '92:  72 

Sheehy,  Danielle  '91:  60,  135,  142 

Shelley,  Rhonda  '92:  72 

Shelly,  Brian  N:  157 

Shennor,  Anthony  N:  161 

Sherman,  Daniel  '94:  85,  146 

Shetler,  Sarah  N:  148,  162 

Shuley,  Kevin  '94:  85 

Shuley,  Kristine  '94:  85,  136 

Siccari,  Christina  N:  168 

Sidman,  Dr.  Bernard  88 

Sifferd,  Heather  '92:  10,  72,  114,  129,  136 

Silva,  Eric  '92:  72 

Silva,  Jeffrey  '92:  73 

Silva,  Mr.  Richard  J.  88 

Simmons,  Daniel  '94:  85 

Simonds,  Melanie  N:  149 

Simoneau,  Gregory  '94:  85 

Simpkins,  Todd  '93:  78,  126 

Sirrico,  Mr.  Marc  94 

Skiver,  Matthew  '94:  85,  157 

Sklar,  Robin  N:  169 

Skowron,  Steven  '92:  72,  114,  167 

Slade,  Tena  '93:  78 

Slew,  Christine  74 

Sloat,  Keriann  '93:  69,  77,  78,  134,  141,  148, 

149,  165 

Small,  Mrs.  Shirley  86 

Smith,  Brian  '92:  14,  72,  107,  122 

Smith,  Danielle  '94:  85,  197 

Smith,  Galynn  '92:  14,  71,  72,  122,  154,  155 

Smith,  Jaimee  '92:  71,  72,  122,  127 

Smith,  Jason  '91:  60 

Smith,  Kevin  '94:  85 

Smith,  Shawn  '91:  60,  123,  126,  194 

Smith,  Sonya  '92:  19,  72,  135 

Smith,  Tanya  '94:  85,  122,  123,  127 

Smith,  Tara  '91:  12,  19,  47,  60,  61,  97,  99, 

136,  137,  142  ,  168,  194 

Smith,  Warren  '92:  72,  146,  147,  160,  161 

Smolinsky,  Michelle  N:  149 

Snell,  Cherie  '94:  85 

Snyder,  Karen  '91:  28,  60,  87,  108,  122,  136 

Snyder,  M.  N:  129 

Soccer  Boys'  156,  157 

Soccer  Girls'  154,  155 

Socci,  Anthony  '93:  79,  126 

Soper,  Jeffrey  '92:  72 

Sophomores  74-79 

Sorenson,  Scott  N:  157 

Sotomayor,  Frank  '92:  72 

Sottak,  Timothy  '94:  85 

Soucie,  Arnold  '92:  72,  125 

Souza,  Michael  '92:  72,  125 

Souza,  Mr.  Brian  94 

Sowa,  Rick  N:  142 

Sowdon,  Rachael  N:  168 

Spada,  Jennifer  '92:  72,  114 

Spillane,  Shannon  N:  165 

Spinney,  Joel  '93:  78,  133,  157 

Spinney,  John  '92:  72,  156,  157 

Sprague,  David  '92:  72,  125 

Squires,  Eric  N:  146,  147 

Staff,  Allison  N:  155,  164,  165 

Stambaugh,  Billy  N:  129,  137 

Stanford,  Robert  '92:  72,  126 

Stanley,  Ann  Marie  '93:  78,  125 

Stanton,  Mr.  Michael  90,  94,  132 

Staples,  Regina  '93:  78 

Staples,  Thomas  '91:  60 

Stapleton,  Krysta  '93:  76,  78 

Starr,  Aaron  '91:  61 

Stefan,  Robert  '93:  78 

Stefani,  Amy  '92:  71,  72,  123 

Stenquist,  Heather  '92:  72,  105 

Stenquist,  Winifred  '93:  12,  78,  123 

Stephens,  Mr.  Ralph  94 

Sterette,  John  166 

Stevens,  Mrs.  Sally  94,  117,  132 

Stewart,  Stephaine  '93:  78 

Stinnett,  Heidi  '91:  52,  61 

Stone,  Kathleen  '94:  85,  136,  155 


Stone,  William  '92:  72,  143,  156 

Strang,  Kim  '93:  78,  127 

Strassel,  Brett  N:  166 

Strassel,  Nicholas  '94:  85 

Strauch,  Mrs.  Jane  95 

Struble,  Keith  '94:  85 

Struble,  Melissa  '94:  85,  129 

Stuart,  David  '94:  80,  84,  85,  133,  157 

Stuart,  Heidi  '91:  61 

Student  Volunteers  12,  13 

Studley,  Mindy  '91:  61 

Study  Periods  114,  115 

Suarez,  Anthony  '94:  85,  157 

Sullivan,  Brian  '94:  85 

Sullivan,  Colleen  '94:  85 

Sullivan,  Jennifer  '92:  72,  136 

Sullivan,  Maura  N:  149,  165 

Sullivan,  Sean  '94:  85 

Sullivan,  Troy  '92:  10,  72,  122 

Summers,  Suzette  '91:  19,  47,  61,  115 

Sutton,  Benjamin  '92:  72,  136 

Swenson,  Lisa  '92:  68,  72, 122, 123, 133, 134, 

135,  141,  1  48,  149 

Sykes,  Jennifer  '92:  72,  123,  135,  168 

Sykes,  Mrs.  Christine  93,  94,  105,  203 

Sylvester,  Ronald  '94:  85 

Synder,  Matt  N:  128 

Szczepaniak,  Mrs.  Elayne  73,  94,  133 


7 


Taglieri,  Miss.  Theresa  11,  95 

Takeda,  Miyuki  '91:  10,  62 

Tamosaitis,  Amy  '91:  14,  62,  119,  136 

Tango,  Tyrone  '92:  72 

Tarantino,  Tommy  N:  156,  158 

Tasker,  James  '91:  62 

Tasker,  Thomas  '94:  85 

Tassinari,  Jason  N:  156 

Tassinari,  Lisa  '93:  78,  79,  169 

Tavares,  Jason  '94:  85 

Taylor,  Jen  N:  168 

Taylor,  Michael  '91:  62,  122,  192 

Technical  Studies  Program  112,  113 

Telford,  Erik  '94:  85,  146 

Telford,  Khristian  '92:  72 

Tessin,  Trevor  N:  161 

Thatcher,  Kathleen  '93:  12,  78,  129 


Steven  L'Heureux  plays  a  tune  on  his 
trumpet. 

Thibeault,  Nicole  '91:  14,  61,  62,  122,  141, 

143 

Thissell,  Daniel  '94:  85 

Thomas,  Erik  '92:  72 


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1  i.oiuat.,  Lou  Lllen    ')!.  73,  13J 
I'hompson,  Amy  '91:  IS,  63,  125 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Stephanie  N:  154,  155 
Thompson,  Wendy  '93:  78,  127 
Thornton,  Mrs.  Sylvia  95,  129 

Thurston,  Wayne  '94:  85 

Tien,  Dat  Mai  N:  146 

Tirrell,  Christopher  '94:  85 

Titterington,  Robert  '92:  73 

Titus,  Cherie  '91:  19,  63,  123,  133,  138,  139, 
169,  195 

Tokarz,  Jason  '94:  85,  146 

Toney,  John  '92:  73,  156,  157 

Torrey,  WiUiam  '93:  79,  118,  125 

Totman,  Ben  N:  118 

Totman.  Kimberly  '91:  19,  47,  61,  63,  122, 

168,  169 

Tousignant,  Robert  '93:  79,  124 

Trask,  Kristin  '91:  63,  114,  129 

Travis,  Hope  N:  79 

Trepanier,  Robert  '94:  85 

Tribou,  Andrew  '92:  73,  125 

Trinque,  Rushell  '92:  73,  122,  123,  136 

Tripp,  Amy  '93:  69,  77,  79,  122,  169 

Trostel,  Geoffrey  '93:  79 

Trostel,  Matthew  '92:  73,  133 

Troy,  Mrs.  135 

Trudeau,  Danielle  N:  169 

Tuckwood,  Kimberly  '92:  73,  127 

Tudor,  Barry  '94:  85 

Tupper,  Jill  '91:  63,  127 

Turchinetz,  Kerry  '91:  51,  63,  127,  135 

Turcott,  Cathy  N:  149 

Turner,  Jeffrey  '91:  63,  134,  193 

Turner,  Kevin  N:  147 

Turner,  Stephanie  N:  128,  129,  155,  165 

Turner,  Thomas  '93:  79 

Turner,  Timothy  '93:  79,  125 

Tutela,  Kerri  N:  154 


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Urdi,  Christopher  '91:  27,  28,  63,  108 
Uribe,  Joshua  N:  146 


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V.I.C.A.  124-126 

Vacchi,  Marisa  '93:  12,  79,  123,  132,  133, 

136 

Vachon,  James  '92:  73,  126 

Vachon,  Stephen  '94:  85 

Valente,  Mr.  Warren  95 

Valm,  Alex  N:  137 

Vanbuskirk,  Lisa  '92:  71,  73,  117,  124,  125 

VanDam,  Jonathan  '92:  73,  124 

Vandenburgh,  Mrs.  Lynn  95 

Vandersnoek,  Mrs.  Andrea  95 

Vautrain,  C.  N:  155 

Vautrain,  Kristina  '91:  64,  122,  133,  136, 

138,  139,  148,  195 

Vecchi,  Gail  N:  154 

Vecchi,  Mr.  Paul  F.  88 

Vecchi,  Mrs.  Marge  154,  155 

Vecchi,  Mrs.  Patricia  95 

Vecchi,  Susan  '91:  14,  64,  162,  163,  169 

Vena,  C.  N:  155 

Vera,  Joseph  '92:  73,  135 

Verde,  Matthew  '93:  79,  126 

Verga,  JoAnn  '91:  26,  44,  47,  64,  122,  135, 

169,  192,  194 

Verre,  Andrea  '93:  79 

Vickery,  Michael  '92:  72,  73 

Vincent,  Christopher  '91:  64,  96,  115,  122, 

140,  142,  156,  166,  167 

Vinitsky,  Eric  '94:  85 

Vinitsky,  Mary  Kate  127 

Viscariello,  Marco  N:  156 


Visco,  Keith  '92:  72,  73 
Visconti,  Brian  '94:  85 
Visconti,  Michael  '92:  71,  73,  125 
Volta,  S.  N:  155 


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Wade,  Mrs.  Patricia  95 
Waithe,  Miss  Barbara  164 
Waldron,  Dianna  '94:  85,  118 
Walker,  Jackie  N:  154 


Jenee  Forknall  paints  a  minute  detail 
in  her  art  class. 

Walker,  Mrs.  Mary  95 

Walker,  Scott  '91:  64,  125 

Wall,  Darren  '91:  64 

Walsh,  Courtney  '94:  85,  123,  135 

Walsh,  Shannon  '92:  73,  122,  133 

Walsh,  Timothy  '94:  85 

Walton  Mountain  Girls  194,  195 

Wantanabe,  Kaori  '91:  67,  164,  165 

Ward,  Jason  '94:  85 

Ward,  Matt  N:  157,  167 

Warnock,  Mrs.  Marie  95 

Washington,  Tara  '93:  79,  169 

Waterman,  Stacey  '94:  85 

Waters,  Billy  N:  167 

Watson,  Alan  '93:  79,  124 

Webber,  Michael  '92:  73,  125 

Webster,  Jason  '92:  73,  122 

Weeks,  E.  129 

Wenners,  Lisa  '91:  65,  127 

Werner,  Jeffrey  91':  47,  65,  136,  138,  139, 

194 

Werner,  Mrs.  Pauline  88 

Wesley,  Mrs.  Helen  95 

Westfield,  Mr.  Joseph  95 

Westgate,  Sean  '91:  26,  65,  97, 122, 136, 137 

Wheeler,  Andrew  '93:  79 

Wheeler,  Brandy  '92:  73,  127 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Patricia  95,  138,  139 

Whiddon,  Aaron  '93:  79 

Whiddon,  Thomas  '91:  65,  122 

Whitaker,  Scott  '91:  61,  65,  97,  114,  122, 

132,  133,  140,  141,  156,  157 

White,  David  '92:  73 

White,  Gail  '94:  80,  85 

White,  James  '93:  79,  147 

White,  Mrs.  Patricia  95,  135 

White,  Tina  '92:  68,  73,  127 

Whitecotton,  Eric  '93:  79,  125 

WThitecotton,  Shawn  '93:  79,  114 

Whitehead,  Crystal  '94:  85 

Whiting,  Ben  N:  152,  153 

Whiting,  S.  N:  129 

Whittier,  Jennifer  '92:  73 

Whittle,  Miss  Cardan  95 


Wickert,  Stacy  '91:  14,  40,  61,  66,  122,  138, 

139,  169,  19  2,  193,  194 

Wickson,  J.  N:  155 

Wilde,  Jessica  '92:  73,  129 

Wilkinson,  Beau  '93:  79,  158 

Williams,  Elizabeth  '92:  73,  114,  116,  122, 

154 

Williams,  Jeffrey  '93:  10,  79 

Williams,  Matthew  '94:  85,  146 

Williams,  Mike  N:  147 

Willis,  A.  N:  155 

Wilson,  Brian  '91:  28,  66,  99,  118,  122 

Wilson,  Jay  '93:  79 

Wilson,  Nate  N:  151 

Wilson,  Sara  N:  169 

Wiseman,  Denise  '94:  85,  129 

Withers,  Jennifer  '92:  12,  18,  72,  73,  122, 

123,  132 

Wojciechowski,  Jason  '92:  73,  126 

Wolcott,  Katherine  '91:  15,  66,  108,  123, 

136 

Wolf,  Miss  Ann  95 

Wood,  Brett  '94:  85 

Wood,  Dennis  '92:  66,  73 

Wood,  Jason  '91:  58,  66 

Wood,  Jennifer  '91:  66,  122 

Wood,  Jessica  '94:  11,  85 

Wood,  Sarah  '93:  79,  129,  155,  199 

Woods,  Mark  '92:  73,  112 

Woods,  Mrs.  Olivia  95 

Work  28,  29 

Wrenn,  David  '94:  85 

Wrestling  160,  161 

Wright,  Sondra  '91:  5,  36,  66,  127 

Wrightington,  Jason  '94:  84,  85 

Wuestefeld,  Erik  '93:  79 

Wuestefeld,  Matthew  '94:  85 


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Yachimski,  Kimberly  '93:  14,  69,  77,  79 
Yearbook  138,  139 
Yee,  Kevin  '93:  79,  147 
Yingling,  Mrs.  Debbie  95,  127 
Young,  Andrea  N:  154 
Young,  Bryan  '93:  79,  123,  135 
Young,  J.  N:  155 
Young,  Paul  '93:  79 


9 


Zacchini,  Jim  N:  151 
Zachary,  Kevin  '93:  79 
Zaino,  George  '93:  79,  129 
Zaniboni,  Katie  N:  148,  149 
Zaniewski,  Danielle  '93:  79,  127 
Zeoli,  Donald  '94:  85 
Zinkevitch,  Robert  '91:  66 
Zion,  Glen  '93:  79 
Zupperoli,  Mr.  Robert  47,  90,  95 


Colophon 


Production  of  435  copies  of  the  224  page  1991  Rock 
involved  the  work  of  the  staff,  advisor  and  Jostens  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Division.  Steve  Johnson  and  Norval 
Garnett,  local  Jostens  Representatives,  provided  technical 
assistance  with  layout  and  design  while  Renee  Biggans 
oversaw  production  at  the  State  College,  Pennsylvania 
plant. 

Most  body  copy  and  captions  are  printed  in  Palatino 
type  on  80  pound  gloss  paper.  The  cover  is  Basin  517, 
Mission  grain,  with  silver  foil  381  and  black  326  overtone 
rub.  Making  A  Good  First  Impression  was  processed  on 
Apple  II  GS  computers  using  Jostens  Autocopy  I  Micro- 
Graphix  Series. 

Dodge-Murphy  Studios  of  Brockton,  Massachusetts 
provided  the  majority  of  candid  photographs  as  well  as 
the  clubs  and  sports  photographs. 

The  204  page  main  text  was  completed  and  distributed 
in  May,  1991,  followed  by  a  20  page  supplement  in  Sep- 
tember 1991. 


202 


First  Impressions 

Continue  Forever  .  . 


Will  gourmet  chef  PJ  Cathcarl  cater 
our  25th  reunion? 


There  are  so  many  memories  from  the 
1990-91  school  year  at  Plymouth  South. 
Memories  that  will  be  retained  throughout 
the  rest  of  your  years  at  Plymouth  South, 
throughout  your  college  years,  or  throughout 
your  working  years.  Every  memory  is  impor- 
tant. The  Rock,  Volume  1  -  1991,  is  a  book 
filled  with  these  memories,  to  flip  through  as 
you  reflect  upon  the  year  1990-91,  whether 
you  were  a  freshman  or  a  senior,  an  adminis- 
trator or  a  staff  member.  Remember  the  first 
impressions  you  have  made  this  year,  and  all 
of  those  you  have  yet  to  make.  We  hope  The 
Rock  has  made  a  good  first  impression  on 
you. 


Jim    O'Donnell    checks 
from  a  magnified  point 


things    out 
of  view. 


-  Mrs.  Sykes  for  helping  to  arrange  and.  photograph  the 
collage  taken  at  Plymouth  Beach. 

-  Mr.  Joe  Flora  of  Yearbook  Associates  for  developing  and 
printing  the  collage  photo. 

-  Mrs.  Glendye  for  taking  candid  shots  throughout  the 
school. 

-  Ken  and  Nancy  Green  and  everyone  at  Green  Photogra- 
phers for  their  patience  and  assistance  providing  photo- 
graphs of  the  Marching  Band,  Football  Team,  Boys'  Fresh- 
man Soccer  Team,  and  Boys'  Varsity,  Junior  Varsity,  and 

{Freshman  Basketball  Teams. 

h  Old  Colony  Memorial  for  the  photographs  of  soldiers 

;leavir\g  for  Operation  Desert  Storm. 


-  Mr.  Heslin  and  the  Computer  Science  Shop  for  t 

support  and  technical  expertise. 

-  Mrs.  Fontaine  for  all  the  updated  class  lists. 

-  Mrs.  Eddy  for  helping  us  get  started  and  always  bein" 
there  when  we  needed  suggestions  or  advice.  j9 

-  Jen  Mahoney  for  coming  to  many  yearbook  staff  meet^_ 
and  lending  a  hand  even  though  she  was  not  an  "official" 
staff  member. 

-  Mr.  Steve  Johnson  and  Mr.  Norval  Garnett,  our  Jostens 
Representatives,  for  providing  us  with  the  knowledge  and 
support  necessary  to  lay  out  and  publish  the  first  volume ' 
The  Rock.  fl 


Closing  ("203^ 


Mizoe'^^m 


dgh 


That's  All  They  Wrote 


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JOSTENS 


ROBERT  ABRUZZI  •  BRIAN  ADAMS  •  JAMES  ADELMAN  • 

JENNIFER  ALLAN   •   SARAH  ANDERSON   •   LISA  ANDREWSKI   • 

SUZANNE  BAHER  •  PATRICIA  BALBONI  •  CHRISTINE  BANDALEVITCH  • 

ANGELA  BARBIERI  •  AMY  BARNABY  •  JASON  BEARCE  •  ERIC  BERRIO  • 

ALLISON  BESSE  •  CLOVER  BOLLINGER  •  SUSAN  BORSARI  •  PATRICK  BOURKE  • 

JONNABRACKEN*  JUSTIN  BRENNAN-BRENDONBRICKLIN- READ  BURNS  •MICHAEL 

BUTTS*  JAMESCABRAL*  ERIC  CANNON -VINCENT  CAREY*  COLETTE  CARREAU*  JENNIFER 

CARTER  •  JOSHUA  CARTER  •  LISA  CARTER  •  DEREK  CARTER  •  ALAN  CASEY  •  PETER  CATHCART  • 

MARGARET  CAZEAULT  •  TODD  CIESLUK  •  JOSEPH  COLARUSSO  •  DANIEL  COMEAU  •  JONATHAN 

CONANT  •  BRIAN  CONDELL  •  MICHELLE  CONLON  •  CINDY  CONNAUGHTON  •  DAWN  CONNER  •  KERIN 

CONNOR  •  ROYCE  COPPOLA  •  DARREN  CORMIER  •  JAMES  COSTA  •  CHRISTINE  COTTI  •  JOSHUA  CRIPPS  • 

SEAN  CROWLEY -ERIN  GUMMING -ANTHONY  DARLING*  JOY  DEANE*  SEAN  DELA*  JOHN  DE'ORIO*  DAVID 

DILEGO  •  EVAN  DOBRATZ  •  MATTHEW  GOULD  •  CHRISTINE  GRADY  •  STEVEN 

DONLAN     •     TIMOTHY     DOWNEY     •  GRONBLOM  •  ANTHONYGUARNOTTA* 

JONATHAN  DRISCOLL'SHARIDUNLAP  TANYA       GUILLETTE        •        CYNTHIA 

•  JOLENE  DUPUIS  •  STEPHANIE  HAGLUND  •  KEITH  HANLEY  •  MICHELE 
EADLER  •  JAMES  ENOS  •  JOSEPH  HANLON  •  MICHAEL  HARRIS  •  JESSICA 
EUFRAZIO  •  JOSHUA  FAHY  •  NICOLE  HARRIS  •  CRAIG  HATHAWAY  •  LAURA 
FARLEY  •  MICHAEL  FARRELL  •  AMY  HEDGE  •  DAVID  HEMMINGS  •  MELISSA 
FERGUSON  •  NANCY  FERRIGNO  •  HICKS  •  MICHELLE  HOEY  •  DENIELLE 
MICHAEL  FETTERMAN  •  ROBERT  HOLMES  •  KYLE  HUBER  •  SHANNON 
FLYNN  •  JOSEPH  FOLEY  •  JENEE  HURLEY  •  SEAN  JACOBSON  •  PAUL 
FORKNALL  •  ELIZABETH  FOSTER  •  JENNINGS  •  ERIC  JOHNSON  •  SHAREE 
BRYAN  FULLER  •  SHANE  FURTADO  •  JOHNSON  •  ALISON  JONES  •  MELISSA 
WILLIAM  A  FURTADO  •  WILLIAM  J.  JONES  •  CHAD  KAISER  •  CAREY 
FURTADO  •  RANDY  GALLETTI  •  KALOUPEK  •  STEPHEN  KANDIK 
CHRISTINEGARDNER'ERICGARDNER                                                      KRISTINE  KEARNEY  •  SARAH  KEEFE 

•  ANDERS       GEERING       •       JOHN  JASON     KIVLIN     •     RENA    KNIGHT 
GELOWTSKI  •  TROY  GIBBONS  •  KERRI  KIMBERLEY  KOBS  •  TIFFANY  KOENIG 
GILBERT  •   DONALD  GILLIS  •   BARRY                                                      JOHN        KOSTIGEN        •        ADRIENN 
KOTOWSKI  •  JOHN  KREBS  •  JAMES  LAMOTHE  •  PHILIP  LAPOINTE  •  MARIA  LARSON  •  CHRISTINE  LAVALLEE 
JENNIFER  LEHTO  •  KENNETH  LUCE  •  JAMES  MACDONALD  •  KIMERLY  MACLEOD  •  ROBERT  MACLEAN 

TRACY  MACMILLAN  •  NICOLE  MAFFINI  •  KERRY  MAGUIRE  •  JENNIFER  MALIFF  •  DONNA  MALOOF 
VIRGINIA  MANN  •  MICHAEL  MARINELLI  •  TAD  MARKS  •  DARREN  MAYBRUCK  •  NICOLE  MAYBRUCK 
MEGAN  MCGUIRE  •  TUCKER  MCKAY  •  HEATHER  MCLEA  •  MICHAEL  MCSHARRY  •  JOHN  MCWADE 
GARY  MEIGS  •  SOLOMON  MONTROND  •  MELISSA  MOORE  •  TIMOTHY  MULLEN  •  WILLIAM 
NEOFOTISTOS  •  JENNIFER  NORRIS  •  BEATRICE  OCONNOR  •  MATTHEW  OGG  •  LYNN  OHARA 
TODD  OLSON  •  JANINE  ONEILL  •  JENNIFER  OSBORNE  •  PAULA  PALMER  •  NICOLAOS 
PAPOUTSIS*  BRIAN  PERRAULT*  SHANNON  PERRY*  ASHLEYPLIMPTON  •  BRIAN  PONTZ 
STACEYPRESS*  RICHARD  PRICE*  JOSEPHQUINN»MARLENERAPOZA*SCOTTREED 
JENNIFERREID*LORIROBBINS»KELLI  ROBINSON-SHAWN  RODERIQUES*  BRYAN 

RUBIN      •      RICHARD      SAMPSON 
MICHAELSANTOS'PHILIPSCHNEIDER 

•  WILLIAM      SCHNEIDER      •      TON! 
SCHOBER    •    YVONNE    SCHOFIELD 
SCHROERYVONNE«SCUTRO  NICOLE 
JAMES  SEERY  •  DANIELLE  SHEEHY 
JASON  SMITH  •  RANDYSMITH  •  SHAWN 
SMITH  •  TARA  SMITH  •  KAREN  SNYDER 

•  THOMAS  STAPLES  •  AARON  STARR 
HEIDI    STINNETT   •    HEIDI    STUART 
MINDYSTUDLEY'SUZETTESUMMERS 

•  MIYUKI  TAKEDA  •  AMY  TAMOSAITIS 
JAMES  TASKER  •  MICHAEL  TAYLOR 
NICOLE  THIBEAULT*  AMY  THOMPSON 

•  CHERIE  TITUS  •  KIMBERLYTOTMAN 
KRISTIN TRASK'JILLTUPPER*  KERRY 
TURCHINETZ    •    JEFFREY   TURNER 
CHRISTOPHER      URDI      •      KRISTINA 

CHRISTINE  BANDALEVITCH  •  ANGELA  BARBIERI 


VAUTRAIN  •  SUSAN  VECCHI  •  JOANN 
VERGA   •   CHRISTOPHER   VINCENT   • 
SCOTT   WALKER   •    DARREN    WALL   • 
KAORI  WANTANABE  •  LISA  WENNERS  • 
JEFFREY  WERNER  •  SEAN  WESTGATE  • 
THOMAS        WHIDDON        •        SCOTT 
WHITAKER  •  STACY  WICKERT  •  BRIAN 
WILSON    •    KATHERINE    WOLCOTT    • 
JASON   WOOD   •   JENNIFER   WOOD   • 
SONDRA        WRIGHT        •         ROBERT 
ZINKEVICH  •  ROBERT  ABRUZZI  •  BRIAN 
ADAMS  •  JAMES  ADELMAN  •  JENNIFER 
ALLAN    •    SARAH    ANDERSON    •    LISA 
ANDREWSKI  •  SUZANNE  BAHER  •  PATRICIA  BALBONI 
AMY  BARNABY*  JASON  BEARCE 'ERIC  BERRIO -ALLISON  BESSE -CLOVER  BOLLINGER*  SUSAN  BORSARI 
PATRICK  BOURKE -JONNA  BRACKEN*  JUSTIN  BRENNAN-BRENDONBRICKLIN- READ  BURNS -MICHAEL 
BUTTS -JAMES  CABRAL-ERICCANNON- VINCENT  CAREY- COLETTECARREAU- JENNIFERCARTER- 
JOSHUACARTER-LISACARTER-DEREKCARTER-ALAN  CASEY- PETERCATHCART- MARGARET 
CAZEAULT-TODDCIESLUK- JOSEPH  COLARUSSO- DANIELCOMEAU-JONATHANCONANT 
-  BRIAN  CONDELL  •  MICHELLE  CONLON  -  CINDY  CONNAUGHTON  -  DAWN  CONNER  - 
KERIN  CONNOR  -  ROYCE  COPPOLA  -  DARREN  CORMIER  -  JAMES  COSTA  - 
CHRISTINE  COTTI  -  JOSHUA  CRIPPS  -  SEAN  CROWLEY  -  ERIN  GUMMING  - 
ANTHONYDARLING- JOY  DEANE- SEAN  DELA- JOHN  DE'ORIO- DAVID 
DILEGO  -   EVAN   DOBRATZ   -   MATTHEW   DONLAN   -  TIMOTHY 
DOWNEY- JONATHAN  DRISCOLL-SHARIDUNLAP- JOLENE 


II 


DUPUIS  •  STEPHANIE  EADLER  •  JAMES 

ENOS   •   JOSEPH    EUFRAZIO   •   JOSHUA 

FAHY  •  NICOLE  FARLEY  •  MICHAEL  FARRELL 

•    AMY    FERGUSON    •    NANCY    FERRIGNO 

MICHAELFETTERMAN-ROBERTFLYNN*  JOSEPH 

FOLEY  •  JENEE  FORKNALL  •  ELIZABETH  FOSTER 

BRYAN    FULLER    •    SHANE    FURTADO    •    WILLIAM    , 

FURTADO  •  WILLIAM  J.  FURTADO  •  RANDY  GALLETTI 

CHRISTINEGARDNER»ERICGARDNER»ANDERSGEERING' 

JOHN   GELOWTSKI    •   TROY   GIBBONS   •    KERRI   GILBERT 

DONALD  GILLIS»BARRYGOULD»CHRISTINEGRADY»  STEVEN 

GRONBLOM  •  ANTHONY  GUARNOTTA  •  TANYA  GUILLETTE 

CYNTHIA  HAGLUND  •  KEITH  HANLEY  •  MICHELE  HANLON 

MICHAEL  HARRIS  •  JESSICA  HARRIS  •  CRAIG  HATHAWAY 

LAURA    HEDGE    •    DAVID    HEMMINGS    •    MELISSA    HICKS 

MICHELLE    HOEY   •    DENIELLE    HOLMES   •    KYLE    HUBER 

SHANNON  HURLEY  •  SEAN  JACOBSON  •  PAUL  JENNINGS 

ERIC   JOHNSON   •   SHAREE   JOHNSON    •   ALISON   JONES 

MELISSA   JONES    •    CHAD    KAISER    •    CAREY    KALOUPEK 

STEPHEN  KANDIK  •  KRISTINE  KEARNEY  •  SARAH  KEEFE 

JASON     KIVLIN     •     RENA    KNIGHT 

KIMBERLEY  KOBS  •  TIFFANY  KOENIG 

JOHN        KOSTIGEN        •       ADRIENNE 

KOTOWSKI   •  JOHN   KREBS  •  JAMES 

LAMOTHE  •  PHILIP  LAPOINTE  •  MARIA 

LARSON    •    CHRISTINE    LAVALLEE    • 

JENNIFER  LEHTO  •  KENNETH  LUCE  • 

JAMES      MACDONALD      •      KIMERLY 

MACLEOD     •     ROBERT     MACLEAN     • 

TRACYMACMILLAN  'NICOLE  MAFFINI  • 

KERRY  MAGUIRE  •  JENNIFER  MALIFF  • 

DONNA  MALOOF  •  VIRGINIA  MANN  • 

MICHAEL  MARINELLI  •  TAD  MARKS  • 

DARREN       MAYBRUCK       •       NICOLE 

MAYBRUCK    •     MEGAN     MCGUIRE    • 

TUCKER  MCKAY  •  HEATHER  MCLEA  • 

MICHAELMCSHARRY«JOHNMCWADE 

•GARYMEIGS* SOLOMON  MONTROND 

•  MELISSA  MOORE  •  TIMOTHY  MULLEN 

•  WILLIAM  NEOFOTISTOS  •  JENNIFER 
NORRIS  •  BEATRICE  OCONNOR  • 
MATTHEW  OGG  •  LYNN  OHARA  •  TODD 
OLSON  •  JANINE  ONEILL  •  JENNIFER 
OSBORNE  •  PAULA  PALMER  • 
NICOLAOS  PAPOUTSIS  •  BRIAN 
PERRAULT  •  SHANNON  PERRY  • 
ASHLEY  PLIMPTON  •  BRIAN  PONTZ  • 
STAGEY  PRESS  •  RICHARD  PRICE  • 
JOSEPH  QUINN  •  MARLENE  RAPOZA  • 
SCOTT  REED  •  JENNIFER  REID  •  LORI 
ROBBINS  •  KELLI  ROBINSON  •  SHAWN 
RODERIQUES  •  BRYAN  RUBIN  • 
RICHARD  SAMPSON  •  MICHAEL 
SANTOS  •  PHILIP  SCHNEIDER  • 
WILLIAM  SCHNEIDER  •  TONI  SCHOBER 

•  YVONNE  SCHOFIELD  •  SCHROER 
YVONNE  •  SCUTRO  NICOLE  •  JAMES 

SEERY»DANIELLESHEEHY»  JASON  SMITH -RANDYSMITH*  SHAWN  SMITH  •TARASMITH*  KAREN  SNYDER 

•  THOMAS  STAPLES  •  AARON  STARR  •  HEIDI  STINNETT  •  HEIDI  STUART  •  MINDY  STUDLEY  •  SUZETTE 
SUMMERS*  MIYUKITAKEDA»AMYTAMOSAITIS»JAMESTASKER»MICHAELTAYLOR»NICOLETHIBEAULT« 
AMY  THOMPSON  •  CHERIE  TITUS  •  KIMBERLY  TOTMAN  •  KRISTIN  TRASK  •  JILL  TUPPER  •  KERRY 
TURCHINETZ  •  JEFFREY  TURNER  •  CHRISTOPHER  URDI  •  KRISTINA  VAUTRAIN  •  SUSAN  VECCHI  •  JOANN 
VERGA*  CHRISTOPHER  VINCENT*  SCOTT  WALKER*  DARREN  WALL*  KAORIWANTANABE*  LISA  WENNERS* 
JEFFREY  WERNER  *  SEAN  WESTGATE  *  THOMAS  WHIDDON  *  SCOTT  WHITAKER  *  STACY  WICKERT  *  BRIAN 
WILSON  *KATHERINEWOLCOTT*  JASON  WOOD*  JENNIFER  WOOD*SONDRA  WRIGHT*  ROBERTZINKEVICH 

*  ROBERT  ABRUZZI  *  BRIAN  ADAMS  *  JAMES  ADELMAN  *  JENNIFER  ALLAN  *  SARAH  ANDERSON  *  LISA 
ANDREWSKI  *  SUZANNE  BAHER  *  PATRICIA  BALBONI  *  CHRISTINE  BANDALEVITCH  *  ANGELA  BARBIERI  * 
AMY BARNABY*  JASON  BEARCE*  ERIC  BERRIO*  ALLISON  BESSE* CLOVER  BOLLINGER*  SUSAN  BORSARI  * 
PATRICK  BOURKE  *  JONNA  BRACKEN  *  JUSTIN  BRENNAN  *  BRENDON  BRICKLIN  *  READ  BURNS  *  MICHAEL 
BUTTS  *  JAMES  CABRAL  *  ERIC  CANNON  *  VINCENT  CAREY  *  COLETTE  CARREAU  *  JENNIFER  CARTER  * 
JOSHUA  CARTER  *  LISA  CARTER  *  DEREK  CARTER  *  ALAN  CASEY  *  PETER  CATHCART  *  MARGARET